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Wet Basement Repair in Pennsylvania and Western NY

Contact us for FREE waterproofing estimate in the PA and NY AreasWhy Do Basements Leak?

Although no one wants it to happen, water in the soil leaking into basements of Pennsylvania and New York is a problem that has troubled home owners for over a 100 years. While basement leaks will continue to be a problem to newer and older foundations alike, Waterproofing Specialties, the authorized Basement Systems dealer in northwestern PA and southwestern NY, has a patented, warranted, award-winning basement waterproofing solution.

To learn more about how we dry wet basements, call or contact us online for a Free basement waterproofing quote and inspection in north central Pennsylvania and southwest New York. If you require crawl space waterproofing in Pennsylvania or New York, we have the best economical solution for that as well.


There are four basic reasons that cause basement water, moisture and dampness problems.

#1. Surface Water Entering Through Wall

Surface Water entering through a basement wallAfter a hard rain, excess surface water will penetrate the ground around the exterior of a basement. When the basement was originally built it was, in most cases, damp-proofed by applying a cement coating over the walls, and then a layer of the black asphalt. These products will slow down water penetration they won't stop it. Over the years the walls may develop some leaking basement wall cracks and the asphalt coating will dissolve off the wall. A cement block is very porous (almost like a hard sponge) so it will absorb the moisture from the ground. The interior wall will develop stains from the water. Cement block are hollow allowing the moisture to drop down inside the block-wall. Moisture or puddles will appear at the bottom of the wall where the floor and wall meet.

#2 Footing Drains - French Drains / Drain Tile

French drains, as they are often called, or drain tile are perforated pipe that is installed around the perimeter of the basement or the exterior of the foundations footer, when the house is built. These French drains or drain tile are covered with gravel then backfilled with soil to ground level. Over the years, as the surface water along the basement walls pass through the soil it washes the sediment to the bottom of the wall and the pipe and gravel will become plugged with mud.

As the exterior French drain system fails, water will build up around the exterior perimeter of the walls. Pressure is created from the water that no longer has a place to drain. It's only a matter of time and the water will appear at the seam where the floor and wall meet and occasionally through floor cracks. If the basement is built of hollow concrete blocks, water can rise upward in the blocks, and show up in areas above the level of the floor.

Muddy, clogged footing drain Footing drains clogged with dirt

#3 Vapor Transmission

Because basement walls are made from porous concrete or concrete blocks, water vapor will transmit through the foundation, from the cooler damper soils, into the warmer, drier, environment of the basement. This is the reason that vapor barriers are required when installing wall or floor coverings.

#4 Humidity

In the warmer months, warm humid air will migrate into the basement. As it enters the cooler basement environment the air will compress and humidity levels will go up. If the humidity outside is 80% the humidity in the basement could be 90% or higher. When it comes in contact with the cool walls, water pipes or the floor it can condense on these areas. At times it can even form puddles. Areas behind finished walls and under carpeting create a micro environment and the humidity levels can be even higher. Mold can grow on organic surfaces such as drywall, paneling, the back of carpeting or painted surfaces when basement humidity levels are above 50%. A powerful, yet energy efficient dehumidifier can solve this problem.

The Basement Waterproofing Solution in PA and NY

WaterGuard Basement Perimeter Drainage System

The perimeter drainage system
sits on top of the footing
and is backfilled with clean
crushed stone & concreted over.

We understand the nuances of basement waterproofing in Pennsylvania and New York – that every home has a unique situation and needs a unique basement waterproofing solution. Because water can enter a home in different ways, Basement Systems has developed a variety of solutions, so that we can customize a solution depending on your specific problem.

Basements are imperfect concrete structures built in soils that vary from region to region. Water in the soil leaking into basements is a problem that has troubled homeowners for more than 100 years. This water enters the basement through the floors, walls, and joints between them. Over the years, general contractors and engineers have developed a wide variety of methods to keep basements dry with varying success.

In the 1980's however, a true basement waterproofing company began designing products and solutions to dry wet basements. The company is Basement Systems Inc., and Waterproofing Specialties Inc. is an authorized dealership in Pennsylvania and New York.

There are many possible solutions, some of which are more effective than others, including:

  • Exterior Excavation
  • Interior Subfloor
  • Negative-side Sealant

Among the best of these methods is to install interior subfloor drainage system along the perimeter of the floor with a sump pump, such as Basement Systems' patented WaterGuard and TripleSafe systems. There are a few challenges to this method however. One is to keep the drain from being clogged by mud over the years. Many homeowners go years without a wet basement problem and then develop one due to the existing sub-floor and sub-surface drains clogging with mud.

WaterGuard Basement Perimeter Drainage System

WaterGuard Perimeter Drainage
System is the best solution.

Another challenge for subfloor systems is to set up the system to accept water from the walls without leaving a large unsightly gap at the edge of the floor which can collect dirt and debris from the floor - another potential for clogging the drain. Basement Systems' WaterGuard is specifically designed to meet this challenge, with a design that allows the waterproofer in PA or NY to cement over the top, while a wall flange extends out to collect water from the walls. Thus, you have an attractive, professionally-done look in your basement and a dry environment all the time!

Basement Systems' waterproofing products are designed to meet the challenges of reliable waterproofing so that your basement will be protected from leaks from now on. Contact us today for your FREE in-home waterproofing inspection and estimate! We service Ridgway, Cranberry, Oil City, Franklin, Warren, Kane, Brookville, Clarion, Clearfield, Punxsutawny, Titusville, Bradford, Smethport, Coudersport, Emporium, and St. Mary's, PA and Wellsville, Salamanca, Randolph, Belmont, and Olean, NY.

Waterproofing Specialties also provides Crawlspace Repair in North PA & Western NY.

Waterproofing Specialties, Inc   3360 Ridgway-Johnsburg Road   Ridgway, PA 15853  1-814-772-9291
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