Dry Basement Solutions in Orillia
On July 10 at 9:11 AM
Dry Basement Solutions was reviewed by Laurie Meaden from Orillia Ontario

Jeremy stepped in to help me after a less reliable contractor abandoned the job site. I was at my wits end and he came to my home to look at... Read More

Dry Basement Solutions in Orillia
On July 04 at 5:00 PM
Dry Basement Solutions repaired this External crack in a home's concrete foundation by injecting a polyurethane solution. We can do the same process internally. Call us if you would like a quote 705-834-7999. www.DryBasementSolutions.ca

Dry Basement Solutions in Orillia
On July 02 at 5:00 PM
External Excavation: External Excavation benefits homes that already have finished basements as the majority of the waterproofing process is conducted on the external walls on the outside of the home. External excavation involves digging down to the footing on the leaking wall. The wall is cleaned and a rubber membrane is applied. Next a protective barrier is applied and the waterproof membrane. The membrane forces the water to drain down into a weeping tile system. The weeping tile system is connected to a new sump pump or existing drainage system. After the excavation is complete we back fill and grade ensuring that all water flows away from the home. www.DryBasementSolutions.ca

Dry Basement Solutions in Orillia
On June 27 at 11:37 AM
We don't just do residential work, we do commercial work as well. Check out this basement job we did in an electrical room of a retirement home. Water and electricity are definitely not a good mix. We can make it dry with internal waterproofing. Call Dry Basement Solutions, 705-834-7999. www.DryBasementSolutions.ca

Dry Basement Solutions in Orillia
On June 26 at 1:18 PM
External Excavation: External Excavation benefits homes that already have finished basements as the majority of the waterproofing process is conducted on the external walls on the outside of the home. External excavation involves digging down to the footing on the leaking wall. The wall is cleaned and a rubber membrane is applied. Next a protective barrier is applied and the waterproof membrane. The membrane forces the water to drain down into a weeping tile system. The weeping tile system is connected to a new sump pump or existing drainage system. After the excavation is complete we back fill and grade ensuring that all water flows away from the home. www.DryBasementSolutions.ca

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