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Basement & Foundation Waterproofing is designed for structures suffering from chronic dampness, active leaks, or long‑term water pressure around foundations. Instead of treating symptoms room‑by‑room, we address the full water path—from soil and drainage to walls, joints, and slabs—so the building can stay dry for the long term.

This solution combines modern injection systems, membranes, drainage, and crystalline technologies into a single, coherent design matched to your building, site conditions, and risk profile.

Problems We Solve

Basement & Foundation Waterproofing is for buildings where water around the structure is already causing visible damage, chronic dampness, or recurring leaks.

  • Water seeping through foundation walls and floor slabs.
  • Leaking construction joints, cold joints, and pipe penetrations under hydrostatic pressure.
  • Cracked foundations and basement walls that admit water and weaken the structure.
  • Persistent dampness, efflorescence, and mold in below‑grade areas that never fully dry out.

How We Fix It

We look at the full water path—from soil and drainage through to structural details—then build a combined interior / exterior strategy that fits your constraints and budget.

  • Design a complete waterproofing system that can include interior drainage, sump systems, and exterior membranes where accessible.
  • Use epoxy and flexible crack injection to permanently seal leaking cracks, joints, and penetrations.
  • Add or upgrade drainage and grading so water is directed away from foundations instead of trapped against them.
  • Integrate crystalline or deep‑penetrating treatments that turn the concrete itself into a long‑term barrier against water.

Where This Is Used

This solution applies wherever below‑grade water is damaging structure, finishes, or use of the space.

  • Residential basements and crawlspaces that need to become dry, usable storage or living space.
  • Commercial and industrial foundations protecting equipment, archives, or occupancy‑critical areas.
  • Underground plant rooms, lift pits, and service spaces where leaks threaten operations or safety.

Ideal Customer

Homeowners, building owners, and facility managers responsible for basements or foundations that must remain dry, usable, and safe—whether for storage, occupancy, equipment, or critical services.

Typical Project Profile

Existing properties with recurring water ingress, dampness, or mold in below‑grade spaces, often following years of piecemeal fixes or no modern drainage—and where there is now a desire to permanently stabilize and upgrade.

If your basement or foundation is leaking—or if you’re planning a renovation and want it to stay dry—we can inspect the structure, identify true entry points, and propose a phased, budget‑aligned plan to make and keep it dry.

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Basement Leak Sealing at King’s Court – Belgrade, Serbia

Chronic leaks threatened this high-value residential basement. EURAS® Gel Type B was injected under pressure—permanently sealing cracks without demolition.

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