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For more than a decade now, we have been providing honest and responsible  basement waterproofing  services in the greater Indianapolis area. Our goal is to transform your wet and dirty basement into a dry and usable space again. As experienced waterproofers, we only offer superior products to solve all of your  foundation problems .

Our basement waterproofing services come with a lifetime transferable warranty. We are confident in the quality of our work and want to provide you with as much peace of mind as possible. We take pride in our installations, and we have the experience and expertise to do a quality job while taking care of the small things that matter. For example, we keep your home clean and thoroughly clean up the job site when we are finished.

Basement waterproofing is a crucial service designed to protect the foundation and interior of your home from water damage. It involves various techniques and materials to prevent water from penetrating the basement of a building. Waterproofing is essential because basements are prone to flooding, especially during heavy rains or when situated in areas with high water tables.

The service typically starts with a thorough inspection to identify the source of water intrusion. This could include checking for cracks in the foundation walls, poor drainage, or issues with gutter systems. Once the problem areas are identified, solutions like sealing cracks, installing sump pumps, or applying waterproof coatings are employed.

The benefits of basement waterproofing are numerous. It protects the structural integrity of your home, preventing costly repairs down the line. It also creates a healthier living environment by preventing mold and mildew growth, which are common in damp basements. Additionally, it can increase the value of your property and provide peace of mind during rainy seasons.

Overall, basement waterproofing is an investment in the longevity and safety of your home, ensuring that your basement remains dry, functional, and free of water-related issues.

We encourage you to get in touch with us and request a basement inspection at no cost. We serve the greater Indianapolis area and surrounding areas, including Avon, Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Bloomington, Columbus, Greenfield, Plainfield, Muncie, Mooresville, Martinsville, Greenwood, Franklin, Columbus, Terre Haute, and nearby.

Facts about  Plainfield, In

Plainfield  is a town in Guilford, Liberty, and Washington townships, Hendricks County, Indiana, United States. The population was 27,631 at the 2010 census, and in 2022 the estimated population was 36,074.

In 1822, a tract of land which included the area now known as Plainfield was obtained by Jeremiah Hadley of Preble County, Ohio. Ten years later he sold it to his son, Elias Hadley. Levi Jessup and Elias Hadley laid out the town in 1839. Plainfield was incorporated as a town in 1839. The town got its name from the early Friends (Quakers) who settled around the area and established several meetinghouses throughout the county, including the important Western Yearly Meeting of Friends in Plainfield. The Friends were “plain” people, and thus the name “Plainfield”. The high school continues to honor the Quakers, using the name for the school’s mascot.

Plainfield  has long been associated with the National Road, U.S. Route 40, which goes through town as Main Street. One incident which brought Plainfield national attention occurred in 1842 when former President Martin Van Buren was spilled deliberately from his stagecoach into the thick mud of the highway. The practical joke came as a result of Van Buren’s vetoing a bill from Congress to improve the highway, a move which angered Western settlers. When Van Buren came through Plainfield on a swing to shore up his popularity for the 1844 election, a group of perpetrators set up the incident. The elm tree whose roots caused the president’s carriage to topple became known as the Van Buren Elm. An elementary school near this site is named Van Buren Elementary School.

In the 1980s Plainfield became the headquarters of the Islamic Society of North America.

The Hendricks County Bridge Number 316, Plainfield Historic District, and THI and E Interurban Depot-Substation are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

WHERE TO FIND US: Indiana Crawl Space Repair

1759 N. Blue Bluff Rd.

Martinsville, IN 46151

Phone: 317-893-7016

Some places of interest in Plainfield, In

Sky Zone Trampoline Park
Sky Zone Trampoline Park
Richard A. Carlucci Recreation and Aquatic Center
Richard A. Carlucci Recreation and Aquatic Center
The Shops at Perry Crossing
The Shops at Perry Crossing
Indianapolis Zoo
Indianapolis Zoo
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