From older basements to busy neighborhoods, see what we fix around Bloomington and throughout Hennepin County.

Well-kept streets near Edina still face the same basement and foundation pressure as any home in Minnesota. Mature trees, older walls, and winter movement may lead to cracks, seepage, or concrete settlement that needs a trained eye.
Compact lots and mid-century houses around Richfield often leave little room for drainage mistakes. If water gathers near the foundation or basement walls shows staining, we’ll look at grading, cracks, and waterproofing options together.
Hilly neighborhoods near Burnsville may send runoff toward patios, basement walls, or garage slabs after storms. When concrete settles or water keeps showing up downstairs, we check the site conditions before discussing repairs.
Near Savage, river valley soils and changing moisture levels may create movement beneath slabs and foundation walls. Cracks, uneven walks, or damp crawl space areas often start quietly, so a closer inspection helps you get ahead.
Lake-area lots around Prior Lake deal with moisture swings, sloped yards, and drainage surprises. If your basement smells damp, your wall has cracked, or a slab has dropped, we’ll find where water and soil are pushing.
River-area ground and growing neighborhoods near Shakopee may bring different issues from one block to the next. We inspect foundation cracks, basement seepage, crawl space moisture, and settling concrete with the full property in mind.
Wooded yards and lakes near Chanhassen make water movement a major detail around the foundation. If your lower level feels damp or if concrete near the house is sinking, Acculevel in Bloomington will map out the likely cause.
Rolling lots around Eden Prairie look great, yet they may create tricky drainage against basement walls. When you see stair-step cracks, floor gaps, or water near the footing, we’ll explain the repair route in plain language.
Near Minnetonka, wooded lots and lake-area moisture often put extra pressure on basements, crawl spaces, and concrete. A small leak or a settling slab may indicate a larger water management issue around the home.
Start with the form, a phone call, or an email, whichever feels easiest. Share what changed, where you noticed it, and how long it has been happening. The crew at Acculevel in Bloomington will gather the details and set up an inspection time that fits your day.
At the appointment, we review the visible problem and the nearby conditions that may be feeding it. Basement water, wall cracks, crawl space moisture, and concrete movement all leave clues.
Once we finish looking things over, you’ll get repair recommendations in plain language, plus space to ask questions before choosing the next step.

