Your local basement waterproofing company in Ames, IA is Midwest Foundation Repair
Are you tired of having a wet basement? We can help. We use quality Basement Systems products to completely waterproof your basement. Whatever your specific water problem, your local Basement Systems contractor can design a customized system to best meet your basement waterproofing and foundation crack repair needs.
Ready to get started? Contact us today and schedule your FREE no-obligation estimate for basement waterproofing in Ames, IA from your local Basement Systems dealer!
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Moisture is a major problem in lots of basements. Excess moisture in the basement air can make your whole home feel uncomfortable and it can make allergies and asthma worse. And an ordinary dehumidifier doesn’t do a good job of keeping the basement dry.
The high-performance SaniDry Sedona from Basement Systems is far from ordinary. Features include:
If you’re tired of having water in your basement, we can install a high-quality sump pump system to keep your basement dry. Basement Systems sump pump products offer a wide range of features to give you the reliability and protection you need.
Features include:
Foundation cracks, bowing basement walls, trouble opening and closing windows and doors, and uneven floors throughout the home are all signs of a foundation problem. Foundation problems in Ames can be caused by flooding, drought, soil changes, and even poor construction.
Basement Systems dealers specialize in repairing and preventing basement leaks caused by foundation cracks and settlement. To schedule your free foundation repair cost estimate in Ames, contact us today!
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Project Location: Ames, IA 50014
Comment: There is an area in the front of my house, close to the foundation where water is pooling. I dont know what the reason is. I wanted to get it checked to be sure there isnt a major underlying problem. Additional information: I Need Help With: General
Project Location: Ames, IA 50010
Comment: Som water pooling in the basement around a drain Additional information: I Need Help With: Waterproofing
Project Location: Ames, IA 50010
Comment: I am needing a sump pit and pump put in as my basement keeps flooding
Project Location: Ames, IA 50014
Comment: Got some water in our basement during a recent rain - looking at installing an additional sump pump and maybe doing some tiling to help deal with the water
Project Location: Ames, IA 50010
Comment: The past two large rainstorms have caused water to seep into the basement, primarily next to the walls. The house is from 1924, and the basement is finished. House does not have a sump pump, unsure if that would solve the issue or if more invasive work is needed. Thanks!
Project Location: Ames, IA 50010
Comment: Brick foundation with slight water getting in. Want to know what can be done to help fix it Additional information: I Need Help With: Waterproofing
Project Location: Ames, IA 50010
Comment: Slight but bothersome smell (musty?) in finished basement, esp. noticeable on clothes kept in basement bedroom closet. Hoping to identify where this comes from. Would like to know our options for remedies, from low-budget to more comprehensive fixes. Additional information: I Need Help With: General
Project Location: Ames, IA 50010
Comment: I have a small warehouse that needs to be humidity controlled. It is 1,800 square feet. Thank you.
Project Location: Ames, IA 50010
Comment: We had some water on the external walls of our basement during the last storm
Project Location: Ames, IA 50010
Comment: Water coming into basement I believe from a window. Around the window is wet and the window outside shows moisture.
Project Location: Ames, IA 50010
Comment: Needed to install a new sump pump. My current sump pump's float switch occasionally fails to trip, and have caused minor water overfall in my basement.
Project Location: Ames, IA 50014
Comment: No concerns, just need a price. Thanks
Project Location: Ames, IA 50010
Comment: Moisture in the basement
Project Location: Ames, IA 50010
Comment: Bought an old house, unfinished basement with brick walls. When snow melts or at heavier rain water comes through the brick wall at multiple locations but only on the northern wall, thinking about installing a sump pump if that would solve the issue.
Project Location: Ames, IA 50014
Comment: New sump pump working...still have flooded basement floor want it dry