As your local basement repair company, we specialize in basement and foundation waterproofing using quality Basement Systems products. We will design a customized basement waterproofing system to keep your basement dry. As your local Basement Systems contractor, we can help you choose the best basement waterproofing options for your home.
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If you get water in your basement every time it rains or you have an old sump pump that can’t keep up, a new basement sump pump installation can help keep your basement dry. Basement Systems has tested many wet basement solutions over the years and we only use our trusted Zoeller pumps because we know they work.
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Moisture in the basement leads to mold growth that can damage your home, make you and your family sick, and make your basement and whole house smell musty. The solution is to remove moisture from the air. The SaniDry Sedona basement dehumidifier and air system from Basement Systems wrings the moisture from basement air and makes the damp feeling and musty smell go away!
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Your local basement waterproofing and wet basement repair company in Overland Park, KS is Thrasher
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Project Location: Bond, Overland Park, 66221
Comment: Crack in the wall
Project Location: Slater St, Overland Park, 66213
Comment: Trying to determine why there is a smell in my basement. It seeps up the (open) stairwell to the main living area and I can no longer stand it. Need yo know how to fix it!
Project Location: Hardy St, Overland Park, 66212
Comment: I Ned an interior perimeter drain
Project Location: W 71st Street, Overland Park, 66204
Comment: I was hoping someone could come out and give us a free estimate on sump pump/basement water prevention.
Project Location: Long St, Overland Park, 66213
Comment: Need my sump pump replaced
Project Location: W 78th St, Overland Park, 66204
Comment: Just bought a new rebuilt house, original basement stone. Inspector said everything is fine with it, today after storms are basement is flooding.
Project Location: Hadley St, Overland Park, 66204
Comment: Water leaking in to our basement foundation whenever there is heavy rain.
Project Location: West 150th Terrace, Overland Park, 66224
Comment: Existing Sump Pump is working fine but want to look into other better alternatives and make a change everything fits in the plan.
Project Location: Beverly St, Overland Park, 66204
Comment: I have a property at 7011 Beverly St Overland Park, KS 66204 that I am currently selling. The it is a cinder-block, crawlspace foundation for a ranch-style home. The buyer's inspector called out "foundation issues" but I do not have that report yet to know exactly what that means but wanted to see if I could get someone scheduled to go over to take a look and then I can supplement your findings with the report once received. Please let me know when you can take a look and the cost to remedy at your earliest convenience. Thanks!
Project Location: W. 118th St., Overland Park, 66210
Comment: Have a small leak in the basement, due to the high volume of rain and poor drainage/grading around the house. If you are offering free quotes, we'd appreciate one. Thank you!
Project Location: Newton St, Overland Park, 66212
Comment: Wanting information about perimeter drains
Project Location: Riggs St., Overland Park, 66212
Comment: Sometimes the sump pump works just fine but other times it floods the basement:
Project Location: W 162nd Terrace, Overland Park, 66221
Comment: Would like to find out about installation of the triple safe system into a new home. We will close on the home on September 10th and if possible would like to arrange potential install near that date.
Project Location: Cody St, Overland Park, 66213
Comment: Water in basement when there are torrential rains
Project Location: Hadley St, Overland Park, 66204
Comment: Basement window wells fill with water and then leak into basement.