Your local basement waterproofing company in Norman, OK is Vesta Foundation Solutions
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 needs.
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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.
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Project Location: Norman, OK 73069
Comment: Water leaks in from outer perimater through seems in floor where concrete connects
Project Location: Norman, OK 73026
Comment: Need a french drain on the east side of the home. Standing water for days after each rain.
Project Location: Norman, OK 73069
Comment: Old basement some minor water problems mold problem that has been cleaned never had anyone who is a basement expert tell us how it should be waterproofed
Project Location: Norman, OK 73071
Comment: Basement leaking water
Project Location: Norman, OK 73071
Comment: Basement water seepage and water leak
Project Location: Norman, OK 73072
Comment: A split level house in which the downstairs garage has been converted to a bedroom. Several times in the last year it has flooded after heavy rains.
Project Location: Norman, OK 73070
Comment: I have a poured concrete basement in my office that leaks water at the juncture between the walls and slab. It is a small space - approx 8'8" x 7'3" and the ceiling height is 7'2". I got it drained and cleaned out as best I could a couple weekends ago and could see water seeping in before I was done. And this weekend it had a few inches of water back in it. So it needs a sump pump. And maybe your DryTrak system? I don't think the walls are leaking and I don't plan to finish the space. Mainly use as a storm shelter.
Project Location: Norman, OK 73026
Comment: Sagging and unlevel floors
Project Location: Norman, OK 73069
Comment: Basement leaks. Floors uneven