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Basements in Kansas City frequently struggle with leaks due to soil expansion, shifting foundations, and intense Midwest storms. Understanding what your basement is exposed to can help prevent ongoing moisture issues and costly repairs.

Heavy rainfall or melting snow can cause basement flooding which result in weakness in the ground beneath your foundation. Foundation sinking, bowing basement walls, and other structural damage can occur as the supporting ground softens. In the process, your’re left with an ideal environment for the growth of mold and mildew.

Humidity in the soil and air releases destructive water vapor, debris, contaminates, and pollen. This damp air carries mold spores and musty odors, providing the perfect environment for insects and other pests, as well as wood rot. These issues affect your home’s structure and the quality of air in your living spaces.

All soil can expand and contract after a heavy rain or drought. When the soil supporting your foundation changes, it can cause your home to shift. During wet weather, water saturates surrounding soil, causing it to swell and push against subterranean walls. This lateral pressure can make basement walls bulge or leak, causing a wet and smelly basement.





The team successfully completed a foundation crack repair job in the backyard area. The visible cracks were sealed effectively to prevent water intrusion and strengthen the structural integrity of the base. This project, completed for around $8,000, enhances the durability of the property, ensuring a stable foundation.
Near Kansas City, MO
A successful basement waterproofing job was completed, addressing water intrusion and structural cracks. The project involved sealing the walls and applying a vapor barrier to prevent future moisture issues. This comprehensive repair, priced around $14,000, ensures a durable and dry space for the homeowner.
Near Kansas City, MO
We've addressed a significant crack in Nancy's basement wall that's been causing leaks and mold issues. The repair involved sealing the crack to prevent further water intrusion and using waterproof coatings. With a dehumidifier already in place, this solution should help maintain a dry environment, approximately costing $3,400.
Near Kansas City, MO


