Below-Grade Protection
Foundation Waterproofing
When water gets below grade it does not knock first. It shows up as damp stem walls, musty crawl spaces, and efflorescence bloomin...
Foundation Waterproofing details →Built-in planters are one of the most common water intrusion sources we diagnose in San Diego, because they hold irrigated soil directly against walls, decks, and slabs year-round. We waterproof planter boxes so you can keep the landscaping without feeding a leak.
Signs a planter is leaking into your structure
A built-in planter is a box of wet soil attached to your house, watered on a schedule, in a climate where nothing else stays wet. Original construction often gave these planters a thin coating and a single drain that clogged years ago. The soil holds moisture against the structure around the clock, and the leak develops so gradually that by the time it shows, the adjacent framing or slab edge has been damp for a long while.
We empty the planter, inspect the shell, and repair any cracks or deteriorated concrete. Then the interior gets a true below-grade membrane, carried up the walls and over the top edge where splash and overflow happen, with drains rebuilt so water leaves the box instead of pooling in it. A drainage mat and filter fabric protect the membrane from roots and keep the drain path open before soil goes back in.
Done correctly, a waterproofed planter is no more threatening to your home than a terracotta pot. You do not have to choose between landscaping and a dry wall, you just need the box built like the piece of waterproofing infrastructure it actually is.
Scope of Work
Pricing, Honestly
Planter projects are priced by the size and number of boxes, their condition, and drain accessibility. Most single residential planters are compact projects compared to a full deck or foundation job. Where a planter has already damaged the adjacent structure, we scope that repair honestly alongside the waterproofing so nothing gets buried behind new soil.
How We Work
We trace where water is actually entering before anything is quoted. Sealing over a mystery is how the same failure happens twice.
Substrate repair, flashing, and slope come before any product goes down. It is the part of the job you never see, and it decides everything.
Materials matched to your surface and exposure, installed to spec, checked before we call it done.
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Usually yes. Plants are set aside during the work and can go back once the membrane and drainage are in, though we will flag plantings whose roots are aggressive enough to threaten the new system and suggest alternatives.
A drain only helps if water can reach it and if the box itself is sealed. Clogged drain paths and hairline shell cracks are the usual culprits, and both hide under the soil where nobody looks. That is exactly what our inspection uncovers.
Loose liners fail at the seams, punctures, and the top edge, and they trap water against the shell when they do. A bonded membrane carried over the top edge, paired with working drains, is the difference between a fix and a delay.
Not necessarily. A properly waterproofed and drained planter is safe against a structure. Removal is worth discussing only when the planter design fundamentally traps water with no drain path, and we will tell you honestly if yours is one of those.
Next Step
Tell us what you are seeing with your planter box waterproofing project, anywhere in San Diego County. The owner reviews every assessment and every quote.