Check out our basement waterproofing, foundation repair, and crawl space solutions so your home or business stands strong.

A home does not always show damage all at once. Sometimes it starts with a thin crack near a wall, a slight dip in the floor, or a door that suddenly needs an extra push. These changes can be easy to put off, especially when the rest of the house feels normal.
Still, small signs can point to larger stress around the structure. Soil can shift. Water can press near the foundation. Support areas can weaken over time. That is why it helps to bring in our team before the issue becomes harder to manage.
We look at the areas that may be involved, including walls, floors, crawl spaces, slab sections, and support points. Then we explain what we found in a way that makes sense, so you are not left trying to guess what your home needs. If something around your home feels different, let us take a closer look.


Your lower level should be a space you can use, not one you worry about after every storm. Water can leave behind musty air, damp storage, floor stains, and cleanup that keeps coming back. In Wayzata, rain, thawing snow, and wet soil can all send moisture toward your foundation.
If that water finds an opening, it may keep returning until the cause is handled. A waterproofing plan can help collect and move moisture away with the right mix of drainage, sump pump support, crawl space moisture control, or other needed repairs.
You deserve to feel confident about your basement or crawl space when the weather changes. We can inspect the area, find where the water is coming from, and help you choose a repair that fits your home.


A crack or leak may seem easy to explain, but the real cause is not always visible. Water could be collecting where it should not. Soil may be pressing against the home. A support area may need attention, or an older repair may no longer be doing its job.
Our inspection specialists take time to look at the full picture before walking you through your options. We check the areas tied to the concern, explain what we find in clear words, and help you understand which repair path makes the most sense for your home.
Fill out the form to schedule your free inspection and take the first step toward clearer answers.

