Book Your Free Basement Inspection
Forty minutes on site, moisture mapping, a grading review and a written scope if you want one. No obligation, no pressure, and no charge, including the trip out. It follows the same seven-step process on every house, and bringing dated photos of the wet areas makes the diagnosis considerably faster.
Do these three things while we drive over
- 1 Kill power to any circuit or appliance the water can reach, at the panel, not at the outlet. If the panel itself is wet, stay out and call the utility.
- 2 Lift what you can onto shelves or upstairs. Cardboard wicks water upward fast.
- 3 Photograph everything before you move it, your insurer will want it and you will not want to be reconstructing it later.
Request a Free Inspection
Fill in the form below or call us now on (877) 569-0306
What Happens After You Reach Out
Four steps between the form and a dry basement, before the full seven-step installation process ever starts.
A same-day confirmation call or text
Not an autoresponder. Someone on our team confirms the address and asks what you are seeing, so the technician who shows up already knows roughly what to expect.
A window, not a guess
You get a two-hour arrival window, and a text when the technician is on the way. Active flooding jumps the queue ahead of scheduled quotes.
The forty-minute inspection
Moisture mapping, a grading review and a hose test on anything suspect, walked through with you in person before anyone talks price.
A written scope, not a verbal number
If there is a fix to quote, it arrives in writing with the method, the materials and the price named, so you can compare it against any other quote without guessing what is included.
Once there is a scope to act on, the full installation process takes over from there.
Booking Questions, Answered
Yes, including the trip out and the written scope if you want one. We would rather look at twenty basements and work on eight of them than pressure anyone into a job they do not need. Roughly one visit in six ends with us telling the owner to do nothing yet.
Emergency dispatch runs 24/7 across the city of Portland. During an atmospheric river (opens in a new tab) we prioritise active flooding over scheduled quotes, so call rather than use the form if there is water on the floor.
Dated photographs of the wet areas taken while they were wet, a rough idea of when it happens, during a single heavy storm or only once the wet season has been running a month or two, and access to the whole perimeter. The nine signs a basement shows first are worth checking against before we arrive. Moving stored boxes off the walls before we arrive saves us both a lot of time.
No. Bring the quote. We will tell you plainly whether the scope matches the problem, and if their price is fair for that scope we will say so. Second-opinion visits are the most common reason people call us.
Covering Every Basement Across Portland
Portland ZIP codes we cover