Give Water Somewhere To Go
Drainage Systems
Half of the waterproofing problems in San Diego County are really drainage problems wearing a disguise. We design and install Fren...
Drainage Systems details →When water gets below grade it does not knock first. It shows up as damp stem walls, musty crawl spaces, and efflorescence blooming through slab edges. We waterproof foundations, stem walls, and below-grade structures across San Diego County, working on the positive side wherever access allows.
Signs of below-grade water intrusion
Water below grade travels along footings, cold joints, and utility penetrations before it surfaces, so where you see the moisture is rarely where it entered. Homeowners get quoted interior sealers for what is actually a grading problem, or French drains for what is actually a failed wall coating. The fix only sticks when the diagnosis is right, which is why we trace the water before we propose anything.
The correct place to stop water is the wet side of the wall, before it enters the concrete. Where excavation is possible we expose the wall, repair cracks and honeycombing, apply a below-grade membrane, and rebuild the backfill with drainage so water never sits against the structure again. Interior treatments have their place when access is impossible, but we are honest about what they are: management, not prevention.
Waterproofing and drainage are one conversation, not two trades. A membrane with no drainage plan asks the wall to hold back a pond. Most of our foundation projects pair the wall system with grading corrections, area drains, or a French drain so gravity does the long-term work.
Scope of Work
Pricing, Honestly
Foundation waterproofing spans a wide range because the access drives the scope. Sealing and drainage correction on an exposed stem wall is one kind of project. Excavating to expose a full basement wall is another. After the free assessment we present options with their honest tradeoffs, including when a smaller drainage fix upstream makes the bigger waterproofing scope unnecessary.
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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More than people expect. Our housing stock sits on hillsides, canyons, and compacted fill, and winter storms drop months of rain in days. Homes with planters against the stem wall or grades that slope toward the house see it most, especially in older neighborhoods.
Interior approaches like sealers and vapor barriers can manage symptoms, and sometimes that is the practical choice. But water stopped on the inside face is still inside your concrete. Where the wall can be reached from outside, positive side waterproofing is the fix we recommend, and we will tell you plainly which situation yours is.
Damp proofing, the thin asphalt coating most tract homes got at construction, slows vapor but does not stop liquid water under pressure. Waterproofing membranes are thicker, flexible, and designed to bridge cracks. If your original damp proofing has failed, replacing like for like just restarts the clock on the same problem.
Only if water genuinely has nowhere to drain by gravity. San Diego's terrain usually lets us daylight a drain line downslope, which has no moving parts to fail. Where a sump is the right answer we install it, but we never default to it.
Next Step
Tell us what you are seeing with your foundation waterproofing project, anywhere in San Diego County. The owner reviews every assessment and every quote.