$99 Waterproofing specializes in foundation repair, water management, in the southeast Michigan area including Metro Detroit. Continue reading
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Basement Waterproofing Servicing Southeast Michigan
Searching for a basement waterproofing contractor serving the southeast Michigan area? Stop your search! $99 Waterproofing has been providing quality, effective basement waterproofing systems and products for leaky,wet basements for quite some time now in southeast Michigan. Continue reading
Basement Waterproofing At Reasonable Prices in Michigan
$99 Waterproofing in Michigan offers custom basement waterproofing and structural repair services at reasonable rates. Our locally owned business is dedicated to providing prompt basement solutions in Michigan, quality workmanship, and exceptional results to our valued customers in Metro Detroit area. Continue reading
Stop Water From Entering Through Basement Cracks in Metro Detroit
The infiltration of water into a basement in Metro Detroit 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 Metro Detroit, 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. Continue reading
Top 5 Benefits of Basement Waterproofing in Metro Detroit
Here are some tips for basement waterproofing in Metro Detroit Continue reading
Basement Water Problems in Metro Detroit
Don’t put up with basement water problems in Metro Detroit. A wet basement fills the air you breathe with mold spores and musty odors.
It also prevents you from taking advantage of an entire level of your house. Continue reading
Foundation Crack Repair Metro Detroit
If your foundation has cracks wider than 1/4-inch wide, or if you have stairstep cracks in blocks or bricks, you can hire a contractor for foundation crack repair in Metro Detroit to plug them by injecting epoxy ($1,500-$3,000) or do it yourself with epoxy putty, but either way, you’ll only be stopping water from coming in. Continue reading