Floor Cracks

Repairing Leaky Floor Cracks in Minnesota and Wisconsin

basement floor crack repair system in Minnesota and Wisconsin

Floods from the floor. Basement floor cracks expose basements to water underneath the slab.

One of the more perplexing issues that homeowners face with their wet basement is the challenge of stopping water from rising up through their basement floor.

Fortunately, basement floor cracks can be easily and effectively repaired as part of a proper perimeter drainage system.

If you'd like a free quote for repairing basement floor cracks, contact us by phone or e-mail today! We serve in Duluth, Superior, Eau Claire, and throughout the surrounding areas.

Steps to waterproof a leaky floor crack

When it's necessary to fix a leaking basement floor crack, we at DBS usually suggest installing a lateral line drainage system to collect water from the crack and redirect it to your sump pump system. When installing this kind of floor drainage system, we follow these three steps:

  1. Install a perimeter drainage system: We strongly recommend that your first step is to install a perimeter drainage system. This will often intercept the water before it reaches your floor crack, ensuring a dry basement and eliminating the problem.
  2. Install a drainage channel, starting at the crack: When direct drainage is necessary, we can remove a section of the basement floor and run a line of PVC underneath. This PVC line will lead to your sump pump. When pitched properly, any water entering the drain will be directed naturally to the sump pump.
  3. Restore the floor: After the drain has been installed, your waterproofer will backfill with stone and place fresh concrete over the area for a clean, professional look. Allow three days for this concrete to cure properly before walking on it or reapplying weight to the surface.
Mold & Mildew Alert!

Water can also rise directly through the porous concrete of your floor slab.

Carpet or wood installed on the concrete will trap this moisture underneath, resulting in mold and rot. Be sure to seal your basement floor before installing carpet or organic materials.

Are lateral drains always needed?

In most cases, a lateral drain will not be recommended for waterproofing your basement cracks in the floor. Most water that collects under the floor will be taken care of by the sump pump or perimeter drainage system before the water can push up through the floor cracks.

In the case of serious flooding through cracks, however, creating a lateral line to your drainage system is an easy, cost-effective way to help keep your basement dry.

We waterproof basements in Minnesota and Wisconsin, including Eau Claire, Duluth, Superior, and many areas nearby.

To learn more about what we can do to waterproof your basement, call or e-mail us today for a no-obligation, free basement waterproofing quote!

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We serve the following areas

WisconsinMinnesota
  • Brownsville
  • Caledonia
  • Canton
  • Dakota
  • Eitzen
  • Fountain
  • Harmony
  • Hokah
  • Houston
  • La Crescent
  • Lanesboro
  • Lewiston
  • Mabel
  • Minnesota City
  • Peterson
  • Preston
  • Rollingstone
  • Rushford
  • Spring Grove
  • Utica
  • Winona
Our Locations:

DBS Residential Solutions, Inc.
5116 Jean Duluth Road Suite 300
Duluth, MN 55803
1-218-955-7945


DBS Residential Solutions, Inc.
6900 Shady Oak Rd Suite #120
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
1-763-634-8384
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