Call Today 919-847-7072

Wet Basement

Wet Basement

The infiltration of water into a basement is generally caused by ruptures in the foundation at the junction of the wall, floor and footing. If you live in damp climates or ones with severe weather, as we have in North Carolina, your home could be especially susceptible to these foundation ruptures. The ruptures are usually a result of hydrostatic pressure resulting from a high water table.

If your basement has any of these issues, don't wait for it to get worse. Save 5% on your basement waterproofing project by contacting us today.

Wet Basement Diagram

Common Basement Water Problems

Floor Seepage

North Carolina weather is often severe, and it can take quite a toll on your home, especially by causing leaks and cracks in your foundation. The weakest part of your foundation is where the wall and floor meet. The walls are installed over what is known as the footer before the floor is poured, causing cold seams where the concrete has voids. The floor also shrinks when it cures, causing gaps between these separate parts. The force of ground water is strong enough that it can seep in through these spaces, oftentimes resulting in serious flooding.  

Wall Seepage

Basement Seepage Raleigh

When water seeps down into the ground, either through the soil or out a downspout, the first part of your home that it comes in contact with is your foundation walls. Existing waterproofing membranes break down over time, making your home susceptible to seepage. Concrete is a very porous material and is capable of absorbing large amounts of water. When put in contact with water for an extended period of time, it will lose its structural strength.

Cracks

Whether they are on the wall or the floor, basement cracks pose a serious structural threat to your home. Cracks, even those from the normal settling of the foundation, indicate that water is flowing under your foundation and eroding the soil around your home.

Efflorescence

Efflorescence Raleigh

This white powdery substance results from a chemical unfolding of the foundation. In places where the efflorescence occurs, the wall actually begins to flake away. This is most noticeable where the walls have been painted. In these places, the paint will peel or flake away from the wall, exposing the foundation damage.

 

Let us fix your basement water problems.

All work is performed by Crawl Space and Basement Technologies trained technicians and comes with a lifetime guarantee. All our work is fully licensed and insured. For information pertaining to your specific situation, please call us at 919-847-7072 to arrange for a FREE inspection and estimate.

Complete our Quote Request form today and save 5% off of your next waterproofing job.

  • "The installation crew was very professional and always on time. We felt that Crawl Space and Basement Technologies solution to our problem was better than the other methods we looked at."

    - Jonathan and Debbie W. of  Durham, North Carolina

  • Thanks again for everything you did in our crawl space. It is very comfortable under there and the area in the center of the house barely makes any noise when we walk over those areas like it used to.  The indoor air quality is alot better too. We stopped seeing those springtail bugs in the house after the first few weeks of the encapsulation, which is a really big plus.  Thanks again for everything! 

    Russell L. - Raleigh, NC

  • "Crawl Space and Basement Technologies was prompt, professional, informative, with realistic pricing...Thanks! Great Job! Great Guys! You can give my name to anyone!"

    - Frank B. Raleigh, North Carolina

  • "The installation crew was cordial, discreet and diligent. We chose Crawl Space and Basement because we felt confident that the work would be done most efficiently and we did not have an agressive sales pitch!"

    Sandra M. of Raleigh, NC

  • “We thought that Crawl Space and Basement Technologies was the best solution for our house…we are very pleased.”

    - Steve L. of Raleigh, NC

Energy Star, BBB, NAWSRC, & NCHBA member