Crack & Joint Review
Identify visible cracks, penetrations, and wall-floor joint conditions associated with water entry.
Learn moreRoofing • Basement Water • Waterproofing • Flood Prevention
A useful waterproofing plan starts with the likely source and path of water—not a one-size-fits-all product. We connect visible basement conditions with drainage, sump, downspout, grading, and exterior observations.
Recurring seepage may show up at wall cracks, penetrations, the wall-floor joint, window wells, or isolated low areas. Condensation, plumbing, and exterior drainage can create similar symptoms, so the observed pattern matters.
Recommendations can range from maintenance and routing corrections to crack treatment, sump improvements, interior drainage, or exterior work. Final scope depends on access, site conditions, and any specialist requirements.
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Clear scope, documented work, and practical next-step guidance.
Identify visible cracks, penetrations, and wall-floor joint conditions associated with water entry.
Learn moreConsider collection and routing options when interior water management fits the site.
Learn moreEvaluate accessible grading, downspout, window-well, and drainage conditions around the home.
Learn moreMatch drainage recommendations with pump capacity, discharge, and backup planning.
Learn moreDiscuss humidity, condensation, and ventilation factors when they contribute to damp conditions.
Learn moreDocument inspection and maintenance items that help the selected system continue performing.
Learn moreReview when and where moisture appears, previous repairs, storm conditions, and any sump or drainage history.
Inspect accessible interior and exterior conditions connected to the reported water pattern.
Compare appropriate measures, project limits, dependencies, and specialist needs.
Complete the accepted scope and explain maintenance or monitoring recommendations.
Neither approach is automatically best for every property. The likely source, access, foundation type, drainage, finished surfaces, cost, and disruption all influence the appropriate solution.
No responsible system should be presented as eliminating every possible source or extreme event. Any warranty must be limited to the written scope, products, maintenance requirements, and exclusions.
Coverage depends on the policy, the cause of loss, exclusions, deductibles, and the insurer's decision. The Roof Concierge can document visible conditions and completed work but does not determine coverage or guarantee claim approval.
Estimate and assessment terms depend on the requested service. A basic sales visit does not automatically include testing, engineering, environmental assessment, or a detailed diagnostic report. Any billable assessment is explained before it begins.
Those conditions can require specialized contractors, testing, engineering, permits, or safety protocols. Project fit and any needed specialist referrals are confirmed before work is accepted.
Call or email with the property location, when the water appeared, whether it is still active, and which areas are affected. Service availability and project fit are confirmed before scheduling.