- Approximate cost of services:
- $3,000.00
- Company Response
Hi Jackie
Thank you for the awesome review. It's been a pleasure knowing you over the years and working on your homes.
You have a great Christmas thank you Darby
Hi Jackie
Thank you for the awesome review. It's been a pleasure knowing you over the years and working on your homes.
You have a great Christmas thank you Darby
Thank you for this MATHEW. We really appreciate it.
Darby
Thank you Thom
Thank you for the kind words
Darby
Thank you for this Nick
Look forward to getting back together in the spring time and deal with the external part of the foundation
You guys have a wonderful Christmas thank you Darby
So good
Can't say enough how you and your wife were so courteous and gracious to the men
Thank you for the awesome review and you guys have a wonderful Christmas
Thank you, Darby
Waterproofing/Basement Weeping Tile
Thank you so much, Allan
Just a pleasure getting to know and work for you guys thanks for everything Darby
Basement waterproofing and sump pit installation
Thank you so much for the great review
Darby
Basement interior waterproofing
Thank you, Aspasia for the tremendous review
It was a pleasure working with you.
Thank you, Darby
Thank you so much, Dave
It was a pleasure getting to know you and working for you
Darby
The best waterproofing company in Toronto
Hey Katheryne
It's been a pleasure knowing you and having the opportunity to work for you
Thank you, Darby
WATERPROOFING
Tired of mopping the water in your basement? Does your basement smell of mould and mildew? Is your foundation wall retaining water slowly and deteriorating? If the answer is yes to any of these questions, then the following will describe the reasons why, and how, to eliminate the problem. The cause of your basement's musty smell is because your foundation wall is retaining water, be it in the hollow block cavities or trapped behind the double brick or stone wall, as well as the water that is absorbed by the block, brick and stone. This combination causes the wall to produce mould, mildew and epharecense. The water trapped in the wall slowly deteriorates the wall, starting at the bottom.The water that makes its way into the basement through the wall and seems to cause us the most grief may not be the most concerning problem. The same problem will not occur with a solid poured concrete wall. The reason being you will find a defined crack in the solid wall that allows all the water to enter in, without retaining little, or any water.Regardless of which type of foundation you have, it can become watertight, mould and mildew-free by sealing your foundation from the OUTSIDE. With solid poured concrete foundations, you can inject the crack from the inside and the elements stay out.You must expose your foundation wall from grade level to 6" below the top of the footing. Then you must clean the wall thoroughly, exposing the deteriorated areas and cleaning all the dust and dirt from the wall. Then, restore any cracks or loose mortar joints with hydrolic cement. Cement coat the wall,Tar and install 6mm poly plastic on top. Once the wall is treated, install a 4" continuous weeping tile covered with 6 inches of 3/4" stone. Then back-fill the earth compacting at every foot. At grade level slope the earth, concrete, interlocking etc. away from the house.This method never fails. I have used this system over 13 years without fail. I have the references for you to refer to. We also have a photo album to take you step by step through the procedure.So, stop mopping! Relieve your allergies from mold and mildew and restore your foundation. When you do decide to restore your foundation do it the right way - from the outside. Remember, 40% of all my work is fixing other people's attempt to stop the water.