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Foundation Repair in Delmar, New York

Foundation Repair

Foundation Repair in
Delmar, New York

In this video, I recorded foundation waterproofing work we did for a family in Delmar, New York.

Watch to see some of the subtle signs to look for and address before before they turn into major water problems.

Give us a call if you live in New York’s Capital Region. Paul Lachar, owner & mason of Top Course Masonry in Averill Park, NY. 518-512-7341.

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Foundation Repair in Poestenkill, NY

Foundation Repair

Foundation Repair in Poestenkill, New York

Here we’re helping out a nice family in Poestenkill, NY with their basement’s water issues.

A few years ago, they worked with a company who said they would fix the water issues by installing a new layer of cement with mesh by adhering it to their foundation.

That is not a solution we recommend. The problem is air pockets develop at the ground level creating moisture and insect issues.

We never take a bandaid approach. We get the root of the problem so you’ll never have to worry about a wet basement again.

Do you have a wet basement or other foundation issues? Give us a call if you live in New York’s Capital Region. Paul Lachar, owner & mason of Top Course Masonry. 518-512-7341.

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Foundation Waterproofing in Delmar, New York

Foundation Waterproofing

Foundation Waterproofing in Delmar, New York

Here’s the AFTER video to the block foundation waterproofing job we did at a home in Delmar, NY.

Now, the homeowners can enjoy a dry basement and get a lot more use out of their home.

Give us a call if you live in New York’s Capital Region. Paul Lachar, owner & mason of Top Course Masonry in Averill Park, NY. 518-512-7341.

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Early 1900s Foundation Repair in Albany, New York

Foundation Repair

Early 1900s Foundation Repair in Albany, New York

If you own an early 1900s home, your foundation is most likely crumbling and causing water problems in the basement.

In this video, Paul shows what the excavated foundation looks like on the outside and then takes you into the basement to show the foundation problems on the inside. The only way to fix water issues is from the outside in. Take a look.

Give us a call if you live in New York’s Capital Region. Paul Lachar, owner & mason of Top Course Masonry in Averill Park, NY. 518-512-7341.

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