Ah, the joy of basement waterproofing! Said no homeowner ever. If you’ve ever dealt with a leaky basement or crawl space, you know the struggle is real. But fear not! Choosing the right basement or crawl space waterproofing contractor can make all the difference between a dry, cozy basement and feeling like you’re swimming in your own home.
Here are a few tips to help you navigate the murky waters of basement waterproofing contractors:
- Don’t Trust the Guy Who Shows Up Uninvited
Let’s start with the basics: if a dude in a van suddenly appears in your driveway claiming he’s “just in the neighborhood and noticed your basement could use some work,” slam the door (politely, of course). Reputable contractors don’t go door-to-door like sketchy salespeople selling magazine subscriptions.
- Look for Experience, Not Just Enthusiasm
Sure, enthusiasm is great, but when it comes to waterproofing, experience is what counts. You want a contractor who’s been around the block (or rather, around the foundation) a few times and knows their sump pumps from their French drains. In the first 3 months of this year Better Basements and Waterproofing served 115 addresses!
- Get Multiple Quotes (and Eye Rolls)
Don’t settle for the first contractor who gives you a quote. Get at least three quotes and compare them like you’re judging a reality TV cooking show. Ask questions. Lots of them. See how many eye rolls you can provoke when you ask about their warranty or how they handle unexpected surprises. Unfortunately a lot of those quotes are going to be from those dorks selling proprietary scams. But we have TONS of reputable competitors too!
- Check Their Credentials (Yes, They Should Have Some)
Make sure your chosen contractor is licensed, insured, and bonded. This isn’t just for show—it’s your safety net if things go awry (which they sometimes do, because basements have a mind of their own).
- Read Reviews (the Good and the Bad)
Hop online and do some detective work. Read reviews on Google, Yelp, or even that ancient forum from 2005 that still somehow exists. Pay attention to patterns—like if every review mentions their punctuality or lack thereof.
- Demand Details
A good contractor should be able to explain their waterproofing process in plain English (or your language of choice). Some things you can ask about are if they use the french drain system or crawl space encapsulation. If they start mumbling about “proprietary techniques” without giving you any specifics, it might be time to show them the door.
- Trust Your Gut (It’s Probably Right)
If something feels off, it probably is. Your basement deserves the best, so don’t settle for less. Go with the contractor who gives you warm fuzzies (metaphorically speaking—they’re not responsible for heating your basement).
Choosing a basement waterproofing contractor doesn’t have to be as daunting as navigating a labyrinth. Armed with these tips and a healthy dose of skepticism, you’ll be well on your way to a basement that’s drier than the Sahara. Contact us to schedule a free estimate or simply to have a conversation with someone who knows the ins and outs of basement waterproofing. We’re eager to assist you.