How To Select A Basement Waterproofing Contractor
If you have made the decision to have your leaky basement repaired and get rid of the water in the basement,
then it's time to look at hiring a basement waterproofing contractor. The question then becomes, how do I find the
best one? Here are some good tips to help.
Choosing the right contractor for waterproofing a basement is not something you want to do hastily. You will
want to take your time and get several estimates for the job. Since basement waterproofing is a significant cost,
get at least 3 estimates from various contractors before making any decision. Even getting as many as 5-6 is not
unreasonable.
Where do you find a basement waterproofing contractor? You can start with family and friends of course. Perhaps
they have used one for their wet basement in the past. There is nothing better than a firsthand experience to let
you know about a particular contractor.
Next, you could check with the National Association of Waterproofing and Structural Repair Contractors (NAWSRC).
Many waterproofing contractors are members of this organization. In addition, they also have loads of information
on basement waterproofing.
Finally, you can go through the Yellow Pages and call contractors you find there.
Now that you have your list it's time to schedule them to come out and give estimates on your wet basement. One
of the most important things you will want to do is get a list of references. Check some of them out and get an
idea of their quality of work.
Also, make sure you get a waterproofer that offers a transferable 30 year - lifetime warranty. Then get a
written estimate from them and look over the fine print. The estimate should include details on everything the
contractor will do, costs and the amount of time to complete the job.
Finding a basement waterproofing contractor isn't difficult by itself, but finding the right one who is
reputable and does quality work will take a little effort on your part. The results though, will be more than worth
it. You'll be enjoying a dry basement for many years to come.
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