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For many homes with crawl spaces, they have been designed to have those crawl spaces vented. The reason is to allow outside air to pass through the crawl space, keeping the area dry. Unfortunately, this doesn’t help crawl spaces serve as a buffer between the house and the moist soil. Whether a homeowner opts to use crawl space vents or crawl space fans, they do nothing but to serve as a way to fill the crawl space with unwanted outside moisture and potentially invite other problems into the home.

Here you’ll learn about why vented crawl spaces are detrimental to a homeowner’s quality of living and how it can harm your home. But first, we’ll need to explore how a crawl space can affect your living space and why the condition of your crawlspace is so important.

The Stack Effect: From Crawl Space to Living Space

You may have heard of something called the chimney effect or “Stack Effect”. This occurs when there is a difference in air pressure and temperature, leading the warmer air in your crawlspace to rise up into the rest of your home. That rising air can take what’s in your crawl space air and disperse it throughout your home’s living spaces.

Along with outside humidity flowing up into your living space, anything else that’s light enough to be carried by an air current may also enter the rest of your home. You might wonder what could possibly be seeping into your home along with what should just be air, but the truth is connected with that same invasive moisture.

Here’s what problems that excess moisture in your crawl space can bring…

These are some of the most common problems that tend to follow moisture building up in your vented crawl space. Mold spores, dust mite particles, and rodent dander are just some of the few things that can flow into your living space via the Stack Effect.

At the least, these are all allergens that can agitate those with certain allergies. But for individuals with weakened immune systems and asthma, it can mean worsening symptoms and even mold-related diseases such as those collectively known as Aspergillosis.

Increased humidity from your vented crawl space can do more than make your living space uncomfortable. It can also place a strain on your heating and cooling systems as they work harder to maintain the temperatures you want. That, in turn, can lead to higher utility bills.

Now that we know how a moisture-filled crawl space can affect your quality of life—how do we fix it?

Can a Crawl Space Fan Help Keep My Vented Crawl Space Dry?

In short, a crawl space fan won’t help in prevent a crawlspace from staying dry. That’s because a crawl space fan will only help draw more of that outside moisture into your crawl space. The more lingering moisture in your crawl space, the higher the chance for problems like mold to set in.

The key to preventing these problems in the crawl space is to put a stop to that outside moisture. It needs to be sealed. That’s where crawlspace encapsulation comes in.

How Do I Encapsulate My Crawl Space?

Crawl space encapsulation is the process of sealing your vented crawlspace from the outside environment. That means prevent any of that outside moisture from flowing into your crawl space and causing problems for your home. It is highly recommended that you have a crawl space encapsulation expert perform the job.

Here are some components that ‘58 Foundations & Waterproofing may use to encapsulate your crawl space…

Depending on your crawl space’s unique situation, it may be recommended that your crawl space gets waterproofed as well. This is especially important for crawl spaces that tend to get puddles or flood during heavy rainstorms. Here are the components that may be included in a ‘58 crawl space waterproofing system…

With these ‘58 Foundations & Waterproofing solutions in place, your crawl space can be protected from outside moisture and moisture-related problems. With a clean and healthy crawl space, your home’s living spaces will also feel more comfortable as the Stack Effect brings up clean air instead of outside air that may be contaminated with mold spores, dust, and pollution.

What’s more, crawl space encapsulation can also provide your home with passive radon mitigation. Radon is a dangerous gas that is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the US.

The ‘58 Difference in Crawl Space Encapsulation and Waterproofing

While there are many contractors that offer crawl space encapsulation and waterproofing services, not all crawl space solutions are the same.

When it comes to crawl space encapsulation, there is no compromising on quality when you choose ‘58 Foundations & Waterproofing. Our vapor barrier liners for your crawl space are 20-mil thick for the crawl space floor and 90-mil thick for the walls. That’s the highest performing combination available. Along with being heavier and tougher, our vapor barrier liners also have a Class-A Fire Rating, meaning extra safety and security for you and your loved ones.

We also offer our own HumidiGuard crawl space dehumidifier. With both air filtration capabilities and being Energy-Star Rated, you can enjoy a healthier home while saving on energy costs.

Our ‘58 crawl space waterproofing system utilizes our own specially-engineered Channel ‘58 drainage channels and our high-powered Workhorse sump pump with battery backup options.

For a Healthy and Dry Crawl Space, Lean on ‘58!

Whether you need to keep outside moisture out of your crawl space, or you also need to keep groundwater moving fast and away from your home, ‘58 Foundations & Waterproofing has the crawl space expertise that you need!

‘58 Foundations & Waterproofing has local offices throughout the Eastern Seaboard. Whether you live around Charlotte, NC, Knoxville, TN, or Baltimore, MD, there’s a team of ‘58 crawl space experts that can keep your crawl space safe, dry, and healthy.

Contact us today to schedule for a free inspection and to receive a detailed estimate! Be sure to ask about our industry-leading life-of-the-structure warranty and money-back guarantee!

Cracks in the interior basement walls are a possible symptom of foundation problems that may require repair.

Some basement wall cracks occur simply due to concrete shrinkage from when the home was built. If these hairline cracks aren’t leaking or getting larger, then most likely there’s no problem to be concerned about.

But if the cracks in the interior walls are large, or the basement wall is bulging and/or bowing, this could be a symptom of a more serious problem.

Look Out for Warning Signs

Here are a few things to look for to try to understand the problem:

If you discover any of these warning signs, you may require a local basement wall repair contractor to perform an inspection. ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing can help determine what’s causing these symptoms and how to tackle the source of the problem.

Possible Causes for Cracks in the Interior Walls

There are two possible causes for cracks in the interior walls. These kinds of basement wall cracks can occur due to…

Foundation settlement tends to be because of changes to the soil beneath the foundation. Some examples include soil compaction and soil displacement by groundwater.

Controlling Outside Water to Protect Your Foundation

Water is a common culprit when it comes to basement wall cracks. Here are a few quick tips that will help:

These steps will help minimize the amount of water that reaches your foundation, which can reduce the chance of cracks in the interior walls.

’58, the Local Basement Wall Repair Contractor You Can Lean On!

’58 Foundations & Waterproofing has been helping homeowners like you since 1958! Our five-star services include…

Since 1958, we’ve been continually perfecting our methods. We offer quality products like our ’58 Strong Helical Piers to stabilize foundations and our Carbon ’58 Wall Straps to stop further movement of those cracks in the interior walls. If groundwater is a part of the problem, our ’58 basement waterproofing system will keep that water moving away from your home using specially-engineered products such as our Channel ’58 drainage channels. Whatever is causing the cracks in the interior walls of your basement, we’ll have a comprehensive solution for you.

To schedule for a free inspection and price quote, contact us today! We have local offices all throughout the Eastern Seaboard. Whether you live near Baltimore, MD, Philadelphia, PA, or Johnson City, TN, you can rest easy knowing that ’58 is there to help with all your basement wall cracks! Be sure to ask about our life-of-the-structure warranty and money-back guarantee!

Cracks in exterior foundation walls are most commonly caused by uneven settling of the foundation or from hydro static pressure from outside.

Symptoms can range from foundation cracks such as basement wall cracks to sloped floors inside the home. You may also notice other signs including:

While there are many possible symptoms of a settling foundation, cracks in exterior foundation walls or any of these other indicators is reason to call a local foundation wall crack repair company like ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing.

What If There’s a Hairline Crack in My Foundation Wall?

Not all cracks in exterior foundation walls are cause for alarm. Sometimes, as concrete dries, a hairline crack may appear in the process. These cracks are harmless. If you spot one of these cracks, check on it regularly to make sure it isn’t growing or widening. If the crack is changing, then it may be the product of uneven foundation settlement. A local foundation wall crack repair company like ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing can help provide a free inspection to let you know if that crack is anything to worry about.

Want to Know What Those Exterior Foundation Wall Cracks Mean?

Many foundation problems, including some uneven settling problems, are often caused by water. Groundwater can wreak havoc on foundations as hydrostatic pressure builds in the soil around the foundation. Addressing these cracks in your exterior foundation walls is important as they can only get worse with time. This can lead to worse problems and lower home values.

With over 65 years of experience in foundation repair, ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing has the quality products and honest methods to stabilize and repair your cracked foundation walls. From our Carbon ’58 Wall Straps to our ’58 Strong Galvanized Helical Piers, we have the tools to create a customized solution and restore your peace of mind. What’s more, we’re the local foundation wall crack repair company that offers an industry-unique life-of-the-structure warranty and money-back guarantee!

Contact your local ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing office to learn more about our local foundation wall crack repair solutions. We have offices throughout the Eastern Seaboard, whether you’re near Philadelphia, PA, Chattanooga, TN, or Atlanta, GA. We’ll help schedule you for a free inspection and provide you with a free price quote. Our local ’58 foundation repair experts will be happy to answer any questions and concerns about cracks in your exterior foundation walls!

It’s a key part of all our homes! As one of the most common interior building materials used in your home, it’s likely that you will experience drywall damage at some point in your home’s life. For drywall water damage, it can occur when there’s been a flood that gets into your home. Or it can happen when there’s been a water leak in your house such as from a leak in your plumbing. You may be wondering if there’s a way to save your drywall instead of having to replace it—but the answer is a bit trickier than a simple yes or no.

To find out, it’s important to first understand that drywall is typically made mainly of gypsum with some glued paper—the way that gypsum interacts with water is that it can retain water and moisture for a lengthy period, which can lead to problems if there’s too much water. If you’re wondering if wet drywall can be saved or how to repair wet drywall, be sure to read on!

Can Wet Drywall Be Saved?

While it is possible, trying to save your drywall runs the risk of mold growth still happening should any moisture be left behind. It is highly recommended that you get the drywall replaced. But you can at least slow down any mold growth that may occur while you await repairs. Should you discover the wet drywall shortly after it has gotten soaked, you may be able to dry it off with the aid of drying rags, a fan, and a dehumidifier. Soak up any standing water that you can with the rags. Then use a dehumidifier and a fan to remove airborne moisture and encourage air circulation.

Call for a professional contractor to help with their drying techniques and specialized drying equipment. With their expertise, there is a chance that your drywall can be saved.

How to Repair Wet Drywall

If too much water has already soaked into your drywall, it will likely continue to deform and fall apart. In turn, drywall replacement will be necessary. Furthermore, if your drywall has been wet for over 48 hours, there’s a chance of mold growth. Should mold begin growing in that portion of the drywall, it can spread to any wooden materials close by. Whether it’s from deformation or from mold, affected drywall should be removed and replaced by a professional. This repair will ensure that your home remains safe—if mold is involved, you may need wet drywall repair and professional mold removal.

How Can I Check the Condition of My Drywall?

There are ways to see if your drywall can dry up on its own or if you need a professional. First and foremost is to perform these checks as soon as possible. This way, no matter the course of action needed, you can get it done hopefully before mold appears.

Check for damp or saturated drywall and make the needed replacements ASAP. This will help make sure you have a properly insulated wall. It will help prevent mold growth in your house.

Why Is It Important to Avoid and Remove Mold?

When mold begins to grow in your house, it will start releasing spores into the air. This is a part of its life cycle. But those spores can get caught up in the air circulating in your home. Next, the mold spores may reach your living spaces, potentially triggering allergic reactions ranging from congestion to severe asthma attacks. If your drywall has been wet for more than 48 hours, the safe option would be to have it promptly removed and replaced with new drywall. The sooner the better, and you can keep your home free of mold!

Keep Mold Back with the Help of ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing

Should you notice an odd discoloration in your drywall after it’s gotten wet, there’s a chance that mold has already taken hold. It will likely take any opportunity to spread, creating potential health hazards as well as damage to your house structure. With over 64 years of expertise in mold removal, ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing can help put a stop to mold before it gets worse and wreaks havoc in your home! Give us a call today for a free inspection and a detailed estimate—we’ll be happy to help with all your wet drywall repair needs!

Purchasing a home can be thrilling but also daunting. Even when a house looks like a dream come true, you’ll want to make sure that there are no significant problems lurking beneath. For a home with a crawl space, those underlying problems can be quite literally under your feet. That is why you should always make sure to check for crawl space problem signs.

Let’s investigate what you should look out for to make sure there’s no unwanted surprises when you purchase a house with a crawl space…

Crawl Space Problem Signs to Look Out For

There are a variety of potential problems that could be found with a thorough crawl space inspection. Have a look at some common examples…

Mold

Each of these crawl space problem signs can lead to their own additional problems. Mold, for example, can release mold spores into the air as it grows and colonizes. These spores not only help mold spread, but they can be an airborne allergen that can trigger allergic reactions as well as asthmatic symptoms. Some mold species have been known to also cause further illness to those with compromised immune systems.

Mold tends to come in a variety of colors (white, yellowish, greenish, and black molds are common), but they usually can be spotted because of how they stand out against the color of the surface they’re growing on. Black mold stands out more clearly, where a white mold might be more difficult to detect.

Here are some of the common household molds that you may encounter…

About Wood Rot

Wood rot is another fungal problem that can be found in crawl spaces. These fungal species get their name from how they live by growing on damp wood and beginning the rotting process. As wood rot consumes certain parts of the wood its growing on, the wooden structure eventually begins to break down and even crumble away.

In nature, this is how dead trees and plant matter can return to the soil. But in a home, this can spell trouble if it’s a floor joist or any other part of the above flooring system that’s being gradually weakened by wood rot.

If you feel the upstairs floors bouncing, or you see that the wood floor is cupping or warping, this is most likely due to the crawl space below. It could be from wood rot, or it could be from the support columns in the crawl space. Either way, have your home inspector or a crawl space expert take a look.

Pests

From insects and tiny mites to rats and mice, there are a lot of critters out there that want nothing more than to find a nice place to nest and feed. Termites will want to dine on the wooden support structures of a damp crawl space. Meanwhile, ants will eventually expand their foraging range into your living space to find more food for a growing colony.

A crawl space is also the perfect dark space for rodents to hide out. But in their efforts to make a nest, rodents may use all manner of things to make their home. This can lead to structural damage as well as damage to equipment and belongings. Their droppings and urine can also carry diseases.

Dust mites are so small that their fecal particles can get carried by the air flowing from your crawl space into your living space. This air flow is caused by the Stack Effect (or chimney effect), where the difference in temperature and air pressure causes your home to suck air upwards like a vacuum. As you can see, there are many ways that pests can make trouble for your crawl space as well as the rest of your home.

Damaged Foundation

Another crawl space problem sign to look for is damage to the foundation. Keep an eye out for cracks—they can be a sign that your foundation has been experiencing a lot of hydrostatic pressure from outside groundwater. These cracks can also be a sign of the settling of the foundation. In both cases, repairs need to be made to stabilize the foundation from further damage.

The Source of Crawl Space Problems

All these problems can present a challenge to enjoying a new home. But these different scenarios rely on the same source: excess moisture in the crawl space.

Whether it is humid air flowing into the crawl space through its crawl space vents, groundwater seeping under the walls or up through the dirt floor, or water leaking through a crack in the foundation—these can all add to the moisture in your crawl space air, leading to the problems described above.

The Solution? Crawl Space Encapsulation and Waterproofing

While a dehumidifier may come to mind, it won’t work if the source of intrusive moisture or water isn’t remedied. That’s where crawl space encapsulation and crawl space waterproofing can help. With a thick vapor barrier lining, outside moisture can be kept out of the crawl space. Meanwhile, with crawl space waterproofing, outside groundwater can be controlled so that it’s redirected out and away from your home. This will protect your foundation from problems caused by hydrostatic pressure.

Make Sure Your Next Home is a Safe and Healthy Home

To ensure a smoother transition into your new home, check on every part of the home including the crawl space. Have the home properly inspected to make sure any crawl space problem signs are discovered and addressed. Due to how air flows upwards from the crawl space via the Stack Effect, what’s in your crawl space has a direct effect on the air quality and comfort of your home. Moisture-loving pests also bring their own set of problems.

To get your crawl space encapsulated and/or waterproofed, with the strongest warranty, decades of experience, and thousands of happy customers, call 866-367-7606 or contact us online for a free crawl space estimate!

While your home’s living spaces are generally dry, it’s easy for the earth beneath your home to get wet and damp, especially after a heavy rain. If you’re wondering “what is a crawl space?” and why do houses have crawl spaces, they are meant to help protect your home against this moisture, acting as a buffer zone. Over the years, crawl spaces have also been used for the placement of piping, cables, and ductwork, but it’s not as great as it may seem. On its own, a dirt crawl space can actually be very vulnerable to persistent moisture, and it can even become a place for standing water to collect and pool.

Along with potentially becoming a miniature swamp, your dirt crawl space can become a haven for mold and pests, and the moisture can do lasting damage to your wooden structures. So, what is the purpose of having a crawl space at all? It doesn’t have to be an inconvenience—it can be a great asset and add value to your home. But the first important step is to get your crawl space dry and to keep it dry. Let’s take a dive into how crawl space encapsulation can make a dirt crawl space very worth having…

Crawl Space Encapsulation: Vapor Barrier

For dirt crawl spaces, the first step to preparing your crawl space and keeping it dry will likely involve what’s called crawl space encapsulation. With the use of a heavy-duty vapor barrier, the moisture from your dirt floor will be blocked off from your crawl space and the living spaces of your home. This vapor barrier will be used to line both your floors, walls, and columns, ensuring that moisture has no way in.

Crawl Space Encapsulation: Installing a Sump Pump

Another key element of a crawl space encapsulation system is a sump pump. A crawl space sump pump will help push any water that collects in the sump pit out and away from the house. Groundwater will make its way to the sump pit via drainage channels that can be installed along your crawl space’s perimeter walls. We would recommend having a battery backup for your sump pump to ensure proper operations, even during a power outage.

Crawl Space Encapsulation: Dehumidifier

A heavy-duty dehumidifier may be necessary, especially if your crawl space has been exposed to a lot of moisture problems over a long time. Fortunately, ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing offers a heavy-duty dehumidifier that will make sure your crawl space is made free of humidity. When coupled with the rest of our crawl space encapsulation system, your crawl space will be safe, dry, and very useable.

Crawl Space Encapsulation: Crawl Space Vent Sealing

Some crawl spaces have vents that were originally designed to let crawl space air out. However, the real result is that outside air gets into the crawl space, affecting the humidity and temperature of the crawl space. This incoming air in turn influences all that is within the crawl space, such as belongings, equipment, and water pipes. When crawl space vents are left open, the moisture within your crawl space can draw all manner of pests looking for a dark and damp place to hide, hibernate, or breed. Having your crawl space vents sealed will prevent outside humidity and temperatures from invading your crawl space, allowing you to better maintain a consistent climate within.

A Dirt Crawl Space Can Be Made Good!

With a ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing Crawl Space Encapsulation system in place, your crawl space can become a beneficial part of your home. You can use your encapsulated crawl space as a useful place for storage, where your items can be kept safe and protected in a dry environment. When properly sealed against groundwater and moisture, your crawl space can also serve as a proper barrier between your home’s living spaces and the earth beneath. You can rest easy knowing that no musty odors, post-rain humidity, or pests are going to be creeping into your home from below.

Give New Life to Your Crawl Space with ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing

At ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing, we know that every home and crawl space is unique. When you call us about our crawl space encapsulation services, we’ll be happy to offer you both a free crawl space inspection and a detailed estimate that’s designed to fit your crawl space’s needs. We’ve been helping customers just like you since 1958—with over 64 years of expertise, you can rest easy knowing that our crawl space solutions are designed to be both effective and long-lasting!

This year we awarded four exceptional students with our ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing “Achievers Scholarship” prize. This scholarship gives us the opportunity to give back to the local community and support students in their educational journey. Applicants were encouraged to demonstrate integrity – one of our core values – and commitment to their chosen major.

“We are always looking for ways to support our local community. Our scholarship fund allows us to give something back to exceptional rising college students,” said Kevin Coppersmith, Co-Owner and Chief Executive Officer. “There were hundreds of great applications, it was hard to narrow it down to only four!”

The ways that integrity and honesty play a part in the scholarship winners career goals reflects the long-standing culture of ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing. As a company, we’re committed to seeing more people like our four winners become a greater part of the workforce of tomorrow…maybe even a ’58 employee!

“We are proud to support these four young students with their college tuition,” said Richard Fencil, Co-Owner and Chief Marketing Officer. “All of the winners really hit home on what integrity means to them. I was very impressed.”

2022 Winners of ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing’s Annual Achievers Scholarship Fund:

Porter Cook: Brigham Young University, Class of ‘26

Pursuing a career in horticulture and architecture, Porter is passionate about helping others with landscape design. When asked about his opinion on integrity, he responded with “What integrity means to me is keeping to your word.” This is a great value to carry in all aspects of life! Porter told us at ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing that the scholarship will be “absolutely a great blessing” as he begins his journey in higher education!

Iris Litrell: Kennesaw State University, Class of ‘26

After doing bookkeeping and invoicing at a consulting firm for trial lawyers, Iris had developed a passion for accounting and decided to return to college for an accounting degree! Iris’s interest in accounting goes beyond just the numbers, she says “as a lifelong learner, I am excited to pursue a career in which I can once again make an impact on the lives of others.” ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing is happy to be awarding Iris with this scholarship as we too can relate to the mission of helping others and improving their lives!

Nicolas Shirley: University of Texas, Class of ‘26

When asked about his field of study, Nicolas explained that he was pursuing a career as an architect. His reasons for this field intertwine with his idea of integrity, “to be a great architect one needs to have integrity…it means to be open and considerate of your client’s opinions and to have safety in mind when designing your structure.” We couldn’t agree more, Nicolas! We too consider our customers’ safety and interests when we do our important work. So, we know you’re going to make a great architect!

Madison Wade: University of Cincinnati, Class of ‘23

Madison is the Chief Information Officer for Lindner Women in Business at the University of Cincinnati. But now she embarks on the final year of her finance degree. She intends to attend law school afterwards. She expressed that she wants to “help others understand what is being put in front of them and make sure there is equality in the treatment of citizens in the housing and finance markets.”

Well said, Madison! This resonates deeply with ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing and our commitment to honesty and good communication with our own customers. We’re proud to have you as one of our scholarship winners!

The ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing Achievers Scholarship Fund provides tuition assistance to enable students to fulfill their higher education goals in the following fields: Home Improvement, Finance, Construction Management, Plumbing, Landscape Design, Engineering, Climate, and Energy.

Our hopes are that these high-achieving young adults finish their degrees and come back to work at one of our offices. If you live near any of our offices (greater Knoxville, Chattanooga, or the Tri Cities; greater Atlanta; the Winston-Salem – Greensboro area; the Spartanburg – Greenville area; greater Richmond; Washington DC; greater Baltimore; Wilmington DE; Philadelphia and central PA), see how to join our team here.

Students can visit or Achievers Scholarship page to learn how they can apply for next year.

‘58 Foundations & Waterproofing is thrilled to announce that it has been awarded the honor of being named a national winner of the 2023 Top Workplaces USA National award!

Companies chosen for this award are based on employee feedback gathered through a third-party survey administered by research partner Energage, LLC. The anonymous survey measures several aspects of workplace culture including…

The results of this survey are a reflection of how ‘58 Team members feel about the company, both in the workplace and out in the field when helping customers with their foundation repair and waterproofing needs.

The ‘58 Difference as a Company and as a Workplace

In a statement about the company and how it defines itself as a Top Workplace, Todd Prosan, the President and Co-Owner of ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing said:

“A large part of what defines the ‘58 difference in our industry is our commitment to our Team members and customers. Just as we make every effort to promote the growth of our Team members, we work very hard to provide every customer with the best engineered quality solution that will protect their foundations and lower levels for years and years. From waterproofing basements and crawlspaces to repairing foundations and removing mold, we offer comprehensive solutions that target both the symptoms and the source of the problem. With our life-of-the-structure warranty and money-back guarantee, our customers are offered unmatched peace of mind and freedom from the pain of worrying about the health of their home.”

’58 Foundations & Waterproofing has won the 2023 Top Workplaces USA National Award

Better Careers, Better Living

At ‘58 Foundations & Waterproofing, we’re committed to helping our Team members find fulfillment and prosperity as a part of our company. From generous PTO and health benefits to retirement, we want our Team members to enjoy happy lives both in and out of the workplace!

In recognition of our efforts in creating a better workplace, ‘58 Foundations & Waterproofing has also earned awards including…

“A large part of what defines the ‘58 difference in our industry is our commitment to our Team members and customers.”Todd Prosan, the President and Co-Owner of ’58 Foundations

Enjoy a Career with an Award-Winning Team!

At ‘58 Foundations & Waterproofing, it’s not just our quality products and honest methods that create the five-star experience that our customers love—it’s the people! We’re committed to providing fruitful careers for our valued ‘58 team members, and creating an environment where you can grow professionally while still enjoying a healthy work-life balance. From competitive pay and healthcare benefits to paid time off and ongoing training for your professional growth, ‘58 Foundations & Waterproofing is happy to help our team members achieve a happy career and a happier life!

We have local offices all throughout the Eastern Seaboard! If you’re near the Knoxville, TN, Woodstock, GA, or Charlotte, NC area, visit 58Careers.com to learn more and apply today!

Interested in joining a Top Workplace like ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing? Be a part of our award-winning team!

Does water leak through the cold joints where your concrete floor slab meets your basement walls? Does your sump pump fail during a heavy storm? Is water seeping from cracks in your foundation floor or wall? If you’re nodding yes to any of these wet basement problems, your basement waterproofing drainage system might not be working anymore.

The problem with most wet basement solutions is that they manage to work for only a short period of time. Though many methods start out being perfectly effective, they have inherent flaws that lead them to become less effective over time until they finally fail. For evidence, roughly 70 percent of the work that ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing does consists of replacing basement waterproofing systems that have been installed but failed after a period of time. Perhaps because the basement waterproofing industry isn’t as strictly regulated as other trades such as plumbing, electrical, and HVAC, a significant number of wet basement solutions advertised as being permanent are, in fact, only temporary.

A Lasting Solution Against Wet Basement Problems

‘58 Foundations & Waterproofing is one of a small handful of companies in America to have developed a basement waterproofing solution that is designed to last. We proudly offer a system capable of addressing some of the most common ways that water can enter a basement. The ‘58 Foundations & Waterproofing Basement Waterproofing System is installed only by trained ‘58 Foundations & Waterproofing employees and uses high-quality materials that meet the latest ICC specifications. Our basement waterproofing system is highly effective at keeping basements protected against the following types of groundwater intrusion:

There are other ways that you can increase the effectiveness of your basement waterproofing. Lessening the burden on your drainage channels (also known as French drains) and sump pump can help keep your basement from getting wet or flooded, especially in the event of a heavy storm. Furthermore, ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing uses only quality products including our own specially-engineered Channel ’58 drainage channels and our high-powered Workhorse sump pump with battery backup options. When it comes to basement waterproofing, we know how to move more water and faster!

How Can I Make My Basement Waterproofing More Effective?

There are external factors that can affect how much water reaches your foundation. By accounting for these factors, you can help reduce the overall amount of water by making it harder for that water to reach your foundation. Consider these measures…

Following each of these suggestions can make it harder for surface water to reach your foundation. Then, when the water table rises, our ’58 basement waterproofing system will be ready to move that water out and away from your basement. The result? A safe, dry, and healthy home for you and your loved ones!

Whether you want to use your basement for storage space or to make real your finished basement project, enjoy it the way you want with the protection of ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing.

For the Best Outcomes, Lean on ’58!

’58 Foundations & Waterproofing has local offices throughout the Eastern Seaboard. Whether you live in Brookside, DE, Lexington, NC, or Knoxville, TN, there’s a ’58 team that’s ready to help! Contact your nearest ‘58 Foundations & Waterproofing location if you’re having wet basement problems. Our long-lasting solutions have been keeping basements dry for more than half a century! Since 1958, ‘58 Foundations & Waterproofing has been a nationwide leader in the development of wet basement solutions. Our other specialties include crawlspace waterproofing, crawlspace encapsulation, vapor barriers, and approved installation of foundation repair services.

’58 Foundations & Waterproofing is proud to announce that The Washington Post has recognized us as a 2022 Top Workplace. This award only goes to the best employers, recognized by their employees. In a survey, ’58 employees reported high levels of satisfaction within multiple aspects of the workplace.

The survey questions employees on a variety of categories. These topics included workplace culture, pay and benefits, and employee engagement. Also, the survey asked employees about their views on the company’s direction.

“We are honored to be recognized as a Top Workplace by The Washington Post,” said Richard Fencil, Co-Owner and Chief Marketing Officer of ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing. “It is delightful to see so many of our employees engage with this survey to acknowledge our efforts.”

’58 Foundations & Waterproofing prides itself both on how it cares for customers as well as its employees. Our team members get to enjoy benefits including competitive salaries, PTO, health benefits, 401K matching, and a thorough training program. Communication, honesty, and respect are a part of our identity. We are always listening to our employees for feedback, so that we know how we’re treating them. What’s more, we proactively respond to making those changes that improve the workplace.

“Each of our team members makes ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing what it is today,” Fencil said. “Every one of them plays a role in what makes us strong and keeps us growing. We’re proud of the welcoming and supportive culture we’ve created here. It brings us joy to see how it attracts such talented individuals to our team.”

Enjoy a Career with an Award-Winning Team!

’58 Foundations & Waterproofing is proud of the workplace culture that we’ve created for our employees. Join the ’58 Family today! You’ll enjoy our competitive pay, healthcare benefits, paid time off, on-the-job training, and supportive team members. If you’re in the Washington DC, greater Baltimore or Northern VA (NOVA) area, visit 58Careers.com to learn more and apply today!

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