Interior drainage systems, sump pump installation, foundation crack repair, and exterior membrane waterproofing for Burlington County homeowners.
📞 Call for a Free InspectionBurlington County's combination of clay-heavy soils, seasonal high water tables, and older housing stock makes basement moisture intrusion one of the most common problems homeowners face across the county. Water doesn't need a major crack or visible gap to enter — hydrostatic pressure from saturated soil pushes moisture through porous block walls, the cove joint where floor meets wall, and hairline cracks that weren't a problem years ago.
We start every job with a thorough inspection to understand exactly where water is entering and why. That diagnosis drives the recommendation — not a one-size-fits-all sales pitch.
A perimeter channel at the base of the foundation wall collects water and routes it to a sump pit before it can flood the floor. The most practical solution for most Burlington County homes.
Primary submersible pumps and battery backup systems that remove collected water and keep working during power outages when storms are heaviest.
Epoxy and polyurethane injection for poured concrete walls. Block foundation repair at failed mortar joints. Stops water at the entry point.
Masonry waterproof coatings that block moisture vapor and minor seepage through basement walls. Best suited for surfaces with low-level dampness rather than active leaks.
Excavation, membrane application, and drainage board installation on the exterior face of the foundation wall. Used when interior approaches aren't sufficient or when the foundation itself needs repair.
Properly installed egress windows improve safety and add natural light without creating new moisture entry points — important if you're finishing a waterproofed basement.
Free inspection throughout Burlington County and surrounding South Jersey areas. Mon – Sat, 9 AM to 6 PM.
📞 (609) 222-8784Burlington County's clay-heavy soils retain water and build hydrostatic pressure against foundation walls after rain. The region's high water table means groundwater can push through wall-floor joints, foundation cracks, and porous block foundations even during moderate storms.
Interior waterproofing captures water after it enters the foundation wall and routes it to a sump pump. Exterior waterproofing stops water before it reaches the interior wall with a membrane applied to the outside of the foundation. Interior drainage is the right fit for most Burlington County homes. Exterior work makes sense when foundation damage needs repair or when the footing drain has failed.
Interior drainage installation is typically done in one to two days. Exterior excavation jobs take three to five days depending on scope. You'll get a clear timeline before we start.
Yes. We primarily serve Burlington County and also work in Camden County, Gloucester County, and Mercer County. Call to confirm availability at your address.