
Basement waterproofing and concrete repair in Rhode Island is the work of stopping water at the point where it enters the foundation, then repairing the concrete so the leak does not return through the next coastal storm.
Our family-owned team has served Rhode Island since 1993, repairing homes and businesses alike. We are a second-generation family business with an engineer on staff and a master's certificate in concrete repair. Most foundation cracks we repair are sealed from inside the basement, which means no excavation, no disturbed landscaping, and no need to move out while the work is done.
Our residential foundation crack repair services cover wall cracks, floor seams, sump pumps, and dehumidifiers for homeowners from Providence to the South County shoreline.
Our commercial concrete waterproofing services cover parking garages, loading docks, elevator pits, and holding tanks for property managers across all five Rhode Island counties.
These are the Rhode Island basement waterproofing repairs we carry out most often. Each link explains what the repair involves and which type of leak it solves.
Our concrete repair services in Rhode Island deal with the wear that comes from salt air, winter de-icing, and freeze-and-thaw movement on homes and on commercial property alike.
Call 866-929-3171 and describe what you are seeing, whether that is a damp patch after rain, a visible wall crack, or standing water at the base of the bulkhead. When the water appears matters as much as where. A specialist answers seven days a week and books the inspection.
During the inspection, we look at the crack pattern, the grading and soil outside the wall, where the gutters and downspouts discharge, and how the water table behaves on your street. In Massachusetts, that usually means separating a genuine structural crack from a shrinkage crack that simply needs sealing.
Using the A-1 Method, we repair the crack from inside the basement with materials chosen to flex with normal foundation movement. That flexibility is what keeps the repair intact through the freeze-thaw cycle instead of reopening in the first hard winter.
A-1 Foundation Crack Repair works across eastern and central Massachusetts from our base in Hudson, which keeps travel time short and scheduling quick when water is already coming in.
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Cost depends on the type of leak, its length and location, how much water is moving through it, and how accessible the wall is. A single interior crack repair sits at the lower end, while a full drainage and sump system sits at the higher end. A-1 provides a free written estimate after inspecting the foundation.
In most cases, no. The A-1 Method seals the crack from inside the basement, which leaves the driveway, patio, and planting untouched. Exterior excavation is reserved for the smaller number of cases where the damage or the water source cannot be reached from within.
Snowmelt and nor’easter rain can saturate Massachusetts soil and increase pressure around a foundation. Water may enter through wall cracks, floor-wall seams, bulkheads, and pipe openings. A-1 can trace the entry point and recommend crack repair, sump pump work, or waterproofing based on the source rather than applying one standard solution.
Yes. Older Massachusetts homes with fieldstone and brick foundations are repairable, though the method differs from poured concrete. We treat the mortar joints, seams, and water entry points rather than injecting a single crack. An inspection confirms which approach the wall needs.
A typical single crack repair is completed in one visit, usually within a few hours. Larger jobs involving multiple cracks, a floor and wall seam, or a sump pump installation may take a full day. We confirm the timing when we quote so you can plan access.
Sealing foundation cracks and completing floor and wall seam repair in Massachusetts can reduce some radon entry routes, but waterproofing does not replace radon testing or a certified mitigation system. A-1 can seal identified water and air entry points, while a qualified radon specialist should test the home and handle mitigation when needed.
A-1 Foundation Crack Repair has kept Rhode Island basements dry since 1993, repairing foundation cracks, floor seams, and bulkhead leaks. For trusted basement waterproofing and concrete repair in Rhode Island, call us today or request a free estimate
A-1 Foundation Crack Repair, Inc. is a fully registered home improvement contractor. Contact us today to talk to a knowledgeable, master waterproofing professional.
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A-1 Foundation Crack Repair, Inc. is a fully registered home improvement contractor. Contact us today to talk to a knowledgeable, master waterproofing professional.