Cold Snap Foundation Checklist

Leaking Foundation Crack

Record cold does its damage quietly. Before spring snowmelt puts your foundation to the test, here is what to inspect in your basement and foundation after an extreme cold snap.

Freezing Soil and New England Foundations

Cracked Brick Foundation

New England winters put pressure on your foundation. Frozen soil expands, cracks concrete, and opens the door to water damage. Learn how Drycrete helps prevent it with trusted repair and waterproofing solutions.

Why Your Basement Smells

Bad Smells in The House

Tired of that musty smell in your basement? Learn the top five causes of basement odors, including hidden moisture and foundation cracks, and how Drycrete can help eliminate the problem for good with professional waterproofing and air quality solutions.

What Is Foundation Underpinning?

Foundation underpinning reinforces and stabilizes weakened foundations, preventing structural issues and supporting renovations or basement expansions for long-term safety and durability.

How To Repair a Leaking Basement Bulkhead

Basement bulkheads are notorious for leaks, but fortunately, there are effective solutions to address the issue. This article explores a variety of repair and replacement options to help you find the best fit for your needs.

What Is A Lally Column?

Repairing a Basement

What is a Lally column? These sturdy, concrete-filled steel supports are key to maintaining your home’s structural stability. Discover how they work and why they’re a reliable choice for long-term support in this article.

Why Does Concrete Crack?

Wondering why your concrete is cracking? Luckily most forms of concrete cracking in a normal occurrence. Occasionally it’s not. Learn more here.

How To Fix Basement Floor Cracks

Leaking Foundation Crack

Cracks in you floor can seem worse than they actually are. However, sometimes they do require repairs. Learn all about basement floor cracks and whether you should worry about yours.

The Benefits of a Basement Dig Out

Are you tired of that low basement that always feels just a little bit creepy, isn’t really usable, and seems dirty and musty when someone is forced to enter it?