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In New Providence, NJ, basement water issues are no stranger to homeowners. Whether it’s heavy rain or high groundwater levels, water intrusion can cause serious problems. One local homeowner recently faced this challenge when they noticed standing water along the base of their basement walls. At All County Waterproofing, we were called in to stop the water and protect their space for good.

basement waterproofing, sump pumpIdentifying the Problem

The homeowner reached out after spotting signs of water pooling between the basement walls and the floor, especially after rain. Although the basement had been finished with flooring and furniture, moisture had begun to seep in, leaving behind musty odors and clear water stains. In some areas, the drywall and insulation had to be removed, exposing how far the moisture had spread behind the walls.

Upon inspection, our team found clear evidence of hydrostatic pressure water forcing its way through the cove joint (where the wall meets the floor). The water wasn’t coming from a single crack or pipe but from along the entire perimeter. Without proper interior drainage, the water had nowhere to go.

Crafting the Right Solution

To solve the issue and ensure it wouldn’t return, we implemented a comprehensive interior waterproofing system tailored for this New Providence home. Here’s what we did:

  • Full-Perimeter Drainage System: We installed interior drainage channels along all basement walls to capture water at the cove joint and direct it safely to a sump pump. This involved cutting into the floor slab, placing perforated pipe wrapped in drainage fabric, and covering the system with fresh concrete for a clean, finished look.
  • Sump Pump Installation: We installed a heavy-duty sump pump system at a strategic low point in the basement. This pump collects all incoming water and expels it far from the home’s foundation through a discharge line. The pump system included a sealed basin with a backflow valve to prevent re-entry.
  • Wall Protection Barrier: In several areas where the drywall had been compromised, we added a dimpled wall liner to redirect moisture from the walls directly into the drainage system, preventing further damage to wall framing and insulation.
  • Discharge Line Extension: We extended the sump pump discharge line well away from the property’s foundation and tied it into the existing gutter downspout system. This setup ensures that water flows away from the home, rather than pooling near the basement walls.

Foundation repair, waterproofingDelivering Lasting Results

With the new system in place, the homeowner now has complete protection against water intrusion. The once-damp, vulnerable basement is now dry, clean, and ready to be refinished with confidence. More importantly, the home is now safeguarded from mold growth, wall damage, and flooring deterioration—all of which are common results of unmanaged moisture.

Our waterproofing system not only preserves the structural integrity of the home but also protects the homeowner’s investment in a finished basement space. And because the system is internal, it can be maintained without disturbing landscaping or exterior features.

Conclusion: Call All County Waterproofing in New Providence

If you live in New Providence, NJ, and have noticed water around your basement walls or floors, don’t wait until the damage spreads. At All County Waterproofing, we offer expert basement waterproofing solutions designed to keep your home dry, healthy, and safe. Contact us today for an inspection and find out how we can protect your basement just like we did for this New Providence homeowner.