It may seem far off now, but spring is on its way, and for our excavation contractors in NJ, that means planning for plenty of rain! Many customers fail to think about the future and how the rain will affect their property, only calling a general contractor when the basement springs a leak or ugly puddles start popping up everywhere. Is your residential home professionally prepared for waterproofing to combat a rainy spring? Read on to find out the areas you may be missing!
Waterproofing
If water is getting into your home, a number of problems are in your future! These range from the immediate damage of water in your walls, floors, or ceilings, to the long-lasting impact that mold and mildew can create. Avoid this and make sure your home is fully and effectively waterproofed!
Drainage System Installation
Often, homeowners in New Jersey realize that their home is actually waterproofed adequately—but the drainage is too much for the property to handle. Even the most tightly waterproofed structure can develop weaknesses and leaks if there is constantly an overabundance of water or snow passing through—after all, this is how rivers and lakes carve their way through the earth! To help keep your basement dry, the foundation of your home or driveway secure, and dangerous puddles and ice from building up during precipitation, you must have an effective drainage system installed.
Landscape Construction
Thinking about spring projects? February is a great month to get started on construction and excavation projects in NJ! This can give you a nearly start on getting permits ready, coordinating work, and beating the spring rain.
For all your excavation and landscape construction in NJ, don’t hesitate to contact RFC Excavation!