When water shows up in your basement or crawlspace, it’s easy to assume the fix should happen inside. That’s what many waterproofing contractors will tell you: dig a trench along the interior wall, install a pump, and call it a… Read More
Posts Tagged ‘drainage’
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What I’ve Learned About Water Behavior After 42 Years
After more than four decades helping homeowners all across the DMV—from Upper Marlboro and Crofton to Annapolis, Queen Anne’s, Howard County, and Washington D.C.—I’ve learned a few things about water. Mainly, I’ve learned this: water never lies. It always follows… Read More
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Why Short Downspout Extensions Create Big Problems
When I walk a property and see a downspout ending just two feet from the foundation, I know we’re going to have a conversation. Short downspout extensions are one of the most common—and most damaging—drainage mistakes I see in the… Read More
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How Water Finds Its Way Into Basements and Crawlspaces
If you’ve ever found a puddle in your basement or smelled that telltale musty odor in your crawlspace, you’re not alone. Water intrusion is one of the most common—and most frustrating—problems homeowners face across the DMV. But here’s the truth… Read More
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Why Water Pressure Builds Up Against Foundation Walls
If you’ve ever seen water seep through your basement wall, or noticed cracks that seem to grow after every storm, chances are you’re dealing with water pressure—not just a leak. Water pressure—also called hydrostatic pressure—is one of the most powerful… Read More
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Why Clay Soil Makes Drainage Problems Worse in the DMV
If you live in the DMV—especially in places like Bowie, Annapolis, Davidsonville, Crofton, or Upper Marlboro—you’ve probably noticed that water doesn’t disappear from your yard as quickly as you’d like. That’s not just a random nuisance. It’s the clay in… Read More
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What Happens When Water Has Nowhere to Go
Water is persistent. It doesn’t wait. And when it doesn’t have a clear path to follow, it finds one—often straight toward your home. For more than 42 years helping homeowners in the DMV—places like Crofton, Bowie, Upper Marlboro, Annapolis, Montgomery,… Read More
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How Improper Grading Leads to Long-Term Water Damage
Most homeowners think water damage starts with a leak or a crack. But more often than not, it starts with something far more basic: the way your yard is sloped. Grading—the angle and direction your yard is sloped—determines whether rainwater… Read More
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Why Downspouts Cause More Problems Than Most Homeowners Realize
If I had a nickel for every flooded basement or soggy yard caused by a downspout—well, let’s just say I wouldn’t be writing this from Maryland. The truth is, downspouts are one of the most overlooked drainage hazards I see…. Read More
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How Soil Type Around Your Home Affects Drainage Performance
When it comes to solving water problems, most homeowners look at gutters, downspouts, and yard slope. And while those things matter, there’s one factor that often gets overlooked—but makes a huge difference: the soil beneath your feet. I’ve walked thousands… Read More