Blogs from General Contractors in Grand Rapids, MI

Homeowner Highlight: The Sebastian by Richard

This week, Eastbrook Homes would like to present a Homeowner Highlight featuring Richard, who moved into his new West Michigan home just in time for the Holiday Season. Richard shares his reasons choosing the Sebastian home plan,and also provides some for great insight into the Eastbrook building process and tips on how people can make their new construction process easier. EBH: When did you move into your home? R: Moved in on 12/16/17 EBH: What home plan do you have? R: Sebastian EBH: What is your decorating inspiration? R: Rustic modern EBH: What are your favorite features in your home? R: The large kitchen design, the additional cabinets in the dining room and the master bathroom. EBH: What was your building process with Eastbrook like? R: It was great, this is the second Eastbrook home we built. Working with Martha at the start and then Ann at the design study was fantastic and very easy. EBH: Do you have any tips or tricks for new homeowners? R: Take your time, go through as many houses as possible, go to the Parade of Homes to get your priority ideas down. Make a list of “must haves” versus “possible adds”. This will save time and hopefully keep you within budget. EBH: Any other thoughts you would like to add? R: Eastbrook does a great job making sure you make great selections and keep you within your budget. If we decide to build again in the future we will be building again with Eastbrook. For more information on the Eastbrook building process, please visit our Eastbrook University where you can also learn about subjects such as the materials we use and our commitment to energy efficiency. If you are considering new home construction and would like to discuss your options with the Eastbrook Homes team, or if you are ready to move forward with your new home plans in West Michigan, Lansing, Michigan, or Auburn, Alabamaplease contact Eastbrook Homes today and let us show you how we can give you more home for your money. ...read more

By Eastbrook Homes February 22, 2018

How is an Interior Drain Tile Installed?

If you’ve noticed water in your basement, it may be a good idea to have an interior drain tile (sometimes called a French drain) installed by a professional basement waterproofing company. Excess water underground will naturally seep through any small cracks, through your basement floor or foundation and into your basement. A basement waterproofing drain tile system will give that water an alternative place to go, rather than into your basement living space wherewater damage can occur. Interior drain tile systems are not particularly easy to install and should only be done by a basement waterproofing contractor that has experience in drain tile systems. There are other options for waterproofing that might not include a drain tile system. Here is our process for installing an interior drain tile system:Step 1 – Dig To The Footer Digging to the footer, through your basement foundation is necessary to create a space for the drain tile to collect water. When we reach the footer, we dig to 5 or 6 inches down the side of it. This will reduce the water table (the level of collected water underground) below the level of your basement floor. Step 2 – Lay Your Drain Tile Drain tile is essentially piping with perforations or holes punched into the top. The drain tile or “French drain” should be about is typically 4 inches or so in diameter. This tile is then laid in the trench dug out next to your footer, using corner fittings to navigate around your house. We apply sealant to be sure there are no leaks within each connection. Step 3 – Installing Your Gravel Our basement waterproofing experts then surround the drain tile with at least 3 feet of washed gravel, 1 to 1½-inches in size. The loose space between the gravel will give the water an easy downward path to follow, instead of traveling sidewise into your foundation wall. Step 4 – Installing Your Gravel Cover After we fill in the rest of your trench with dirt, there are many fluffed and loose dirt particles (called silt) that can easily make their way down your gravel and into your drain tile with the water runoff. If this happens, it will clog your drain tile system and be nearly impossible to fix. The solution is a gravel cover. Something porous that will allow moisture to seep through, but not the silt. Felt material is what is typically used. After covering your gravel with felt, we then fill in the rest of your trench with dirt. Step 5 – Installing your Sump Pump or Water Outlet The water that drains into your drain tile system will need some place to go. One solution is to continue your drainage pipe away from your house and to a surface location. However, this only works if you live on an incline or a hill, since it relies on gravity to move the water. The best option and most often used by our basement waterproofing company is to install a sump pump in your basement. A sump pump is a hole in your floor leading several feet below the foundation with a machine to pump the water out. The interior drain tile system will lead to the sump pump for a water outlet. Contact our basement waterproofing experts of call us today for a free inspection and estimate at (844) 921-1121. ...read more

By Michigan Basement Waterproofing Inc. March 24, 2015

CITY BASEMENT

Serving the greater Grand Rapids, Michigan area for over 12 years, we are proud to be a business that has grown by referrals because it shows that we care about quality. Find custom solutions for all of your foundation, basement, and waterproofing needs. Customer satisfaction is our number one priority. No need to break the bank. We offer FREE estimates and stand behind all of our work with our 100% lifetime transferrable warranty. Whether you need waterproofing for your floor, basement, or walls, trust the local experts with more than 12 years of experience for quality work and friendly service. Have a challenge for us? No problem! We offer custom solutions to meet your unique needs. No job is too tricky. Ask for our references to hear about real, satisfied customers. Just ask our customersnobody in the Grand Rapids or surrounding area does a more professional job than City Basement when it comes to foundation and wall repair. Let our expert team help. We go above and beyond, including custom repairs, to make sure you're satisfied. Ask about our 100% lifetime transferrable warranty. Call the knowledgeable and experienced sump pump professionals for your water removal needs. We will listen to where you're coming from and find the right solution for you. As a BBB accredited business since 2003 and member of the Home Builder Association of West Michigan, we take pride in delivering unsurpassed service that locals have been telling their friends about for years. For more than 12 years, City Basement has been providing Grand Rapids and the surrounding communities with superior sump pump sales and service. ...read more

By City Basement January 05, 2015

Grand Rapids Vinyl Fences | Vinyl Fencing

Grand Rapids Vinyl Fences Vinyl fences are a popular alternative to wood or aluminum fences for many Grand Rapids homeowners — as they are available in numerous different styles, textures and colors. The vinyl fence contractors at JEB Fence Company specialize in the construction, installation and repair of residential vinyl fences. Vinyl fences compare favorably to wood and can take on the look of wood very easily. Both strong and durable, vinyl fences Vinyl provide privacy and security along with a positive aesthetic for your home and yard. The best vinyl fences are constructed from virgin PVC reinforced from within with aluminum alloys or galvanized steel. This is what makes the fence so strong and sturdy. In order to protect the color of your vinyl fence from the sun’s harmful rays and extreme weather, our professional fence technicians will coat the entire surface with a UV resistant chemical. It is important to work with a vinyl fence company that understands the vinyl fencing process. Your vinyl fence must be properly installed to ensure that it lasts for many years. Understanding the size, scope and budget of your project is vital as our knowledgeable craftsmen work alongside you to determine what type of vinyl fence will work best. ...read more

By JEB Fence Company April 21, 2014

Grand Rapids Fence Company

When it comes to fence construction in Grand Rapids and throughout West Michigan, the professional fence contractors at JEB Fence Company have the knowledge, experience and expertise to help you construct and install the best fence for your home. Locally owned and operated, JEB Fence Company offers exceptional service and value for professional selection, construction, installation and repair of residential fences. We’ll lend our expertise and professional guidance to ensure that your fence is built to your standards of quality — and complete your project on time and within budget. Fencing is an important part of many homes. While the primary purpose for a fence is usually privacy or security, it is also important that it match the décor and design of the home and property. Our professional fence technicians will not only help you choose a fence that will be long-lasting, durable and functions, but also one that will compliment its surroundings. ...read more

By JEB Fence Company April 21, 2014

Painting Grand Rapids, MI

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By Bylsma Painting July 03, 2013

Painting Grand Rapids, MI

When you need an experienced professional to tackle your next Grand Rapids painting project, look no further than the experts at Bylsma Painting. For over 40 years, Bylsma’s full-service painting company has served Grand Rapids and West Michigan well — delivering quality painting, staining and wall repair for residential and commercial clients throughout the area. A Grand Rapids native born in 1951, owner Rick Bylsma brings over 40 years of painting skill and expertise to every residential or commercial painting job his company handles. A high school and college athlete who lettered in football, basketball and tennis in high school, Bylsma went on to earn a tennis scholarship from Grand Valley State University. After painting throughout high school and college, Bylsma decided to paint full time in 1972, trading in his tennis racket for brushes, rollers and ladders. Bylsma credits much of his success to studying under several great mentors in the industry. He has been very fortunate to learn the tricks of the trade from some of the best teachers in the area. “My great-grandfather, who was trained by his father, came here as a house painter. He trained my grandpa —who built the business —and my father, who handed down the knowledge of generations to me,” explained Bylsma. In additional, Bylsma was fortunate to work with Frank Ryskamp, owner the oldest paint store in West Michigan; Barbara Roelofs, the state representative for the National Trust for the Preservation of America; Linda DeJong, one of the founders of Heritage Hill; and Roger Moss, PhD., of the Philadelphia Athenaeum Museum. Bylsma and his wife of 35 years, Sue (DeHaan), have two sons and a daughter, and have been members of Westminster Presbyterian Church since 1982. Both remain active in their community, volunteering for numerous activities including Little League, church events and local fundraising for school and youth groups. ...read more

By Bylsma Painting July 03, 2013

Home Builder Contractor In Michigan

Home builder - Rob of Mueller Builders, LLC, has been working as a Home Builder Contractor in Michigan since 2004. Born and raised in the area, and heavily schooled in the trades, Rob is a highly skilled and experienced contractor. Rob went to Kent Technical School, and majored in Construction Management at a nearby college. Rob apprenticed with local builders and did side jobs as a sub-contractor until partnering with his father in 2004 to open Mueller Builders, LLC. Mueller Builders, LLC could not have picked a tougher time to start a home building company. The real estate market and the financial health of the country would begin to crumble just one year after later. They have managed to stay busy building some homes and doing home improvements like renovations and remodeling. What else could a home builder contractor do but stick to their knitting. Rob has hired Inform Local, an internet marketing and advertising company to help promote there services. They have built a new website and bought a new domain name to host it on http://buildersinmichigan.com/. Along with the new marketing channel Rob and his father Bob will be attending the local 34th annual West Michigan Home&Garden; Show coming up in just about a week. We hope you get a chance to come out to the home show or call to talk about any up-coming home improvement you may be planning. ...read more

By Mueller Builders, LLC February 18, 2013

Paul Davis Restoration Launches Advertising Campaign

Paul Davis Restoration of Western Michigan to participate in multi-platform national advertising campaign on The Weather Channel®   , MI – September 7, 2010 - Paul Davis Restoration of Western Michigan will participate in the launch of Paul Davis Restoration, Inc.'s national, advertising campaign on The Weather Channel and weather.com starting this month. The ads will feature Paul Davis' "Call Paul!" campaign to promote the organization's 24/7 emergency cleanup, restoration and repair services. Paul Davis is a national franchise company and leading provider offire, water and mold damage restorationservices for residential and commercial properties.   "As one of 250 Paul Davis franchise offices in the , we are pleased to participate in this national campaign," said William Smith, Paul Davis office owner. "The Weather Channel is a highly trusted source of weather information for millions of consumers and weather.com ranks as one of the most visited websites in the world. We believe that this campaign will allow us to achieve our desire for greater brand awareness in our local market and with consumers across the nation."   The company will use The Weather Channel's proprietary technology to serve TV commercials that contain creative "tags" on the front and back ends of the TV spots that reflect real time weather conditions and helps the viewer locate the nearest Paul Davis franchise office.   On the online side, the weather.com "ADaptor" technology will utilize a database of Paul Davis franchise locations and several predefined weather triggers (i.e., severe storm, high winds, icy conditions, etc.) to "build" – in real time – clickable banner ads that display the nearest Paul Davis location and the current weather the weather.com visitor is experiencing.   According to Smith, the company has committed to a multi-year schedule on The Weather Channel with support from the Paul Davis franchise network. "The nature of our business is the clean up, restoration and reconstruction of damage to residential and commercial structures due in many cases to weather-related disasters," he said. "We feel The Weather Channel is the perfect media outlet to increase the visibility of our office and the Paul Davis brand."   ### About Paul Davis: Paul Davis Restoration, Inc. is a leading provider offire, water and mold damage restoration,and reconstruction services for residential and commercial properties. They also provide remodeling services for kitchen and bath remodeling and room additions. The company recently established Paul Davis Emergency Services as another franchise brand. Founded in 1966, Paul Davis has franchise office locations throughout the . Visit the website atwww.pdrestoration.com.   About The Weather Channel CompaniesThe Weather Channel Companies (TWCC) is made up of The Weather Channel television network, The Weather Channel digital properties, and Weather Services International (WSI).  The Weather Channel® is based in and is seen in more than 100 million households.  TWC also operates Weatherscan, a 24-hour all-local weather network and seen in 20 of the top 25 markets; WSI, headquartered in , primarily provides business-to-business weather services, particularly for the media, aviation, marine and energy sectors. TWCC is owned by a consortium made up of NBC Universal and the private equity firms The Blackstone Group and Bain Capital. For more information, visitwww.weather.com/press. ...read more

By Paul Davis Restoration & Remodeling of Western Mi October 04, 2010

Paul Davis Offers tips during National Fire Prevention Week

Paul Davis offers tips to consumers during National Fire Prevention Week, Oct. 3-9 - Paul Davis Restoration of Western Michigan, a leading provider offire, water and mold damage restorationservices for residential and commercial properties is participating in this year's National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA) National Fire Prevention Week, October 3 – 9. Paul Davis is providing consumers with several tips forthis year's Fire Prevention Week theme,Smoke Alarms:  A sound you can live with. According to the NFPA, in the past two years, home fires have killed 2,755 people and injured 13,160. Additionally, two of every five home fire deaths were in homes with no smoke alarms and another one in five were in homes where the smoke alarms were not working. William Smith, Paul Davis office owner, emphasizesthe importance of smoke alarms and fire safety to avoid the deaths, injuries, and destruction."This year's theme strives to educate the public on how smoke alarms save lives and why they should be installed and maintained in every home," said Smith. "Having working smoke alarms can cut the chances of dying in a fire in half," he said. Paul Davis recommends that individuals learn how to choose, install, and maintain smoke alarms. For more information, visit www.firepreventionweek.org for safety tips, statistical information, and more. "Paul Davis Restoration actively participates in National Fire Prevention Month every year," saidSmith."Property owners can protect themselves and their loved ones by following fire safety tips to help protect their homes and offices,"hesaid.   Smithoffers the following tips regarding smoke alarms: ·        Smoke alarms should be installed on every level of the home- Outside of each sleeping area, and inside of each bedroom, including the basement or lower level. ·        Change the batteries in smoke alarms- Twice a year during daylight savings time. ·        Never remove or disable smoke alarms ·        Hire a licensed electrician or contractor– A licensed professional can install hard-wired multiple-station alarms. Wireless alarms can be installed by the homeowner. ·        Test smoke alarms at least monthly by pushing the test button- If an alarm "chirps," replace the battery immediately. Replace smoke alarms that are older than 10 years. ·        Smoke alarms for the deaf and hard of hearing– Install smoke alarms with strobes or the ability to be used with strobes along with signal and tactile notification appliances for those who are deaf. Develop a family plan to include an escape route for getting out of the house in the event of a fire. Conduct a home "Fire Drill" annually to practice evacuating the family and pets. "If you need help with smoke alarms and fire safety, talk to a professional in the restoration and emergency services industry. Properly licensed individuals and companies can be located through leading industry organizations like TheInstitute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC)," saidSmith.                                                                                                ### Paul Davis Restoration, Inc.is a national franchisor and leading provider ofwater, fire, and mold cleanup and restorationservices for residential and commercial properties since 1966. Paul Davis Restoration has franchise locations throughout with owners and technicians who are certified by The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC). For more information, visit the website atwww.pdrestoration.com. ...read more

By Paul Davis Restoration & Remodeling of Western Mi October 04, 2010

What are the costs associated with basement waterproofing?

Without knowing the potential negative and costly effects ofwater in your basement, most homeowners might put off solving theirbasement water issuesbecause they perceive the cost ofbasement waterproofingas being very high. A lot of homeowners don't actually realize the importance inprotecting their basement against leaking,water damage,property damageandhealth risks like mold.  Investing in basement waterproofingnow can actually save you money in the future. Costs associated withwet basement problemscan include a number of different things including,damage to drywall,furniture replacement,carpet,electrical systems,interior trim,mold removaland more. On a positive note,basement waterproofing should pay for itselfbecause it almost alwaysincreases the value of your home. A waterproofed home is a lot more likely to sell than a home with water problems. You should alwaysrecoup the cost ofbasement waterproofingin your home once you sell the home. Aleaky basement can cause mold and mildew to grow, which is very unsafe for you and your family!  Sowhat are the costs associated with basement waterproofing? Basement waterproofing can typically cost anywhere between $700 to $10,000 depending on the size of the problem, area of the water problem, type of waterproofing system used and size of the house.   There are several different types ofbasement waterproofing services. Here are the three most common basement waterproofing solutions: No Dig Injection Waterproofing | Exterior Basement Waterproofing No dig Injection Waterproofing provides a waterproofing company the ability to not dig up landscaping, sidewalks and driveways to waterproof a crack in the foundation wall.  With a material that adheres to the foundation wall from the outside of the home or commercial property, it seals and waterproofs the crack, there is no digging and less mess to clean up.  No dig injection waterproofing also is typically more affordable that an interior drain tile system.  Read more about ourno digging injection waterproofing system here. Interior Drain Tile Waterproofing Systems Interior drain tile systems are typically the most used and most effective type of basement waterproofing if there is hydro-static pressure and water is coming into your basement from the floor or the seams where the basement floor andbasement walls meet.  An interior drain tile system will run the water under your floor through the drain tiles to a sump pump that will take your water outside the home to a proper drainage area.  Read more about interior drain tile waterproofing systems here. Exterior Drain Tile Waterproofing Systems An exterior drain tile system is placed outside the home, under the ground and around the foundation walls and will carry the excess water to a drainage area away from the home.  You can read more about exterior drain tile waterproofing systems here.  To get an inspection on what type of waterproofing problem you have and waterproofing solution we can provide, contact us today. Waterproofing your basementis not going to be a type of home improvement job you should do yourself. Unless you have the knowledge and equipment to do the waterproofing job, the best option is to hire aprofessional and experienced basement waterproofing companyto manage the project and correct the water problem. There a many basement waterproofing companies out there. The key to hiring a honest and experienced basement waterproofing contractor is to have them come out and give you, not only a free estimate but make sure they consult you on what the problem is, why thewater problemexists and how they will correct yourbasement water problem. A waterproofing "consultant" that will explain the problem and process to you and reasons behind what they are going to do for you to correct the water problem is key in feeling comfortable with the company and feeling knowledgeable and secure about solving yourbasement water problem! Contact Michigan Basement Waterproofing Inc.for more information and to set up a free waterproofing estimate and consultation, or call us at 1-866-737-0297! ...read more

By Michigan Basement Waterproofing Inc. September 12, 2010

Does investing in my basement imcrease the value of my home?

Is yourbasementun-finished or outdated?  If you're planning on staying in your home for a long time, there's no better way to safely and usefullyinvest your moneylike abasement remodeling or finishing. Remodeling your basementis the best way to increase your existing living space in a poor housing market with aninvestment that will significantly pay backfor itself over a relatively short period of time.  Typically abasement remodelingorbasement finishingjob will increase the value of your home by approximately 20%.  So if you own a home appraised at $200,000.00, it should raise the value to $240,000.00! Your home and the things in it are probably the largest investment you're ever going to make, and it only makes good sense to take care of them. One of the ways you canprotect your basementand your belongings as well as increase the resale value of your home is by basement finishing or basement remodeling. Even in the face of the suffering home market, home remodeling is stronger than ever.  TheNational Association of Realtorsreporting that national home prices are down, it makes homeowners want to stay in their homes and wait for the real estate market to bounce back.  While all home improvements will greatly increase the resale of the home, there are some that improve the value of a home by far more than others.  Among the best home improvements when considering both adding value and increasing living space is to perform abasement finishingorbasement remodeling project.  The reasons why your basement is so important is; it's a large living area, you can add a bathroom, bedroom, living room, media room and have more everyday living space. Basement finishingis also the most cost-effective way to increase living space within the home.  Add a professionally remodeled basement bathroom, and you'll see even greater improvements! With the rightbasement remodeling company,basement finishingcan increase your living space in less than two weeks, without needing to raise the roof or use invasive measures on the existing portion of the home.  Instead of building an addition, why not use the space in your house that can already be transferred into living space and not added on to the existing home.  By simplyfinishing a basement, you can often achieve the same results of increasing usable space without having to knock down walls and spend thousands of dollars. One thing to remember before remodeling or finishing your basement is to have it thoroughly inspected for water.  Have a professionalbasement waterproofing contractor, come in and give you afree inspection.  Don't spend thousands of dollars to have it wasted when you have a water problem in your basement.  AtMichigan Basement Waterproofing, we have the unique ability to not only dobasement waterproofingbut we also are afully licensed home improvement companywhere we can finish or remodel your basement when the water problem is properly taken care of.  With this ability,we can save you money on a package deal for basement waterproofing and basement remodeling!  Email us to set up a free consultation and estimateor call us right now at 1-866-737-0297! ...read more

By Michigan Basement Waterproofing Inc. August 26, 2010

Health risks casued by your wet basement in Michigan

A leaky basement cannot only create major long-term problems for your home but it is also a potential health risk for you and your family. From a health perspective, dealing with basement leaks and general dampness is also extremely important. Wet basements are a breeding ground for mold and mildew. Dealing with basement leaks when it rains and fighting the mold and mildew that result from a constant moisture problem in your basement can feel like a never-ending battle.  When our basement waterproofing contractors commit to a project, one of the first things we want to address is an health concerns that moisture in your basement and mold can cause.   Molds are responsible for a number of health issues, especially allergies (which can range from mild to life threatening), and can adversely affect the overall well-being of you and your family without you even being aware of the source. Even if there is no visible signs of mold, don't ignore the fact that mold may be present.  Ourbasement waterproofing contractorsandmold removal expertsatMichigan Basement Waterproofingwill be able to get yourbasementdryand keep it that way so that you can enjoy your home without worrying about these health issues. Be sure to inspect basement furniture and stored materials in abasement where mold is suspected, such as cardboard boxes and their contents and the under-side of furniture and game tables. Often we find seriousmold growthon the un-finished surfaces of wood objects, probably because the absence of a coating means that such surfaces take up more moisture than other sides of the same item.  Mold can grow under your carpet and many other places in your basement that you may not be aware of. Many people get lulled into the mindset that a littlewater in thebasementis normal and comes with owning a home with abasement. Wet basementsset the stage for a range of problems for your home and for your health.  Hiring aprofessional basement waterproofing contractorthat also has experience withmold removalis your bestdefense against health risks and your basement. Getting a professional basement waterproofing contractor on the job when you first become aware of leaks, a mold presence, musty odors or water damage is the best thing you can do to address these issues. Michigan Basement Waterproofing will be able to diagnose the problem and implement the most appropriate waterproofing system for your home. If this sounds familiar to you and you have questions or would like to have one of our mold and waterproofing experts come out to give you a free inspection, contact us today to discuss your options at 616-881-6483.  We serve Michigan including;  Serving Michigan:  Grand Rapids, Walker Kalamazoo, Holland MI Lansing, Muskegon Grand Haven, Zeeland Hudsonville, Jenison MI Grandville, Traverse City Lowell, Ionia, Rockford Ada, East Grand Rapids Forest Hills, Kentwood Caledonia, South Haven Allegan, Battle Creek Sparta MI, Big Rapids Portage MI, Coopersville Ann Arbor, Middleville Hastings, Cedar Springs Newaygo MI, St. Johns Portland, Charlotte MI Okemos, Haslett, Dewitt Grand Ledge, Allendale Holt, Otsego, Saugatuck South Haven, Wayland Benton Harbor, Wyoming ...read more

By Michigan Basement Waterproofing Inc. August 26, 2010

Grand Rapids Basement Waterproofing | Michigan Basement Waterproofing

Grand Rapids basement waterproofing specialists at Michigan Basement Waterproofing, have one goal…  to keep your basement dry by eliminating basement water problems in your Grand Rapids MI home or business.  You are at risk of health hazards like mold if you neglect your wet basement problem.  By delivering top quality Grand Rapids basement waterproofing services and exceeding our customer's expectations, Michigan Basement Waterproofing and our experienced Grand Rapids basement waterproofing contractors will effectively waterproof your Grand Rapids MI basement and leave you and your family with a feeling of a safe and dry basement and living environment. If you needbasement waterproofinginGrand Rapids,need afoundation wall repairor have awet basement in Grand Rapids, Michigan Basement Waterproofing is the answer to yourwater problem. InGrand Rapids MI, whether you have stone, brick, block or poured basement walls, crawl spaces and floors can bewaterproofedwith our qualityGrand Rapids basement waterproofing productsand workmanship. If you're planning on staying in yourGrand Rapids MIarea home for a long time, there's no better way to safely and usefullyinvest your moneylikebasement remodeling or finishing. Remodeling your Grand Rapids basementis the best way to increase your existing living space in a poor housing market with aninvestment that will significantly pay backfor itself over a relatively short period of time.  One thing to remember beforeremodeling or finishing your Grand Rapids basementis to have it thoroughly inspected for water.  Have our professionalbasement waterproofing contractors, come in and give you afree inspection. Find ourGrand Rapids Basement Waterproofing servicesbelow: Grand Rapids Basement WaterproofingGrand Rapids Interior Drain TileGrand Rapids Exterior Drain TileGrand Rapids No Dig Injection   Grand Rapids Sump PumpsGrand Rapids Mold RemovalGrand Rapids Foundation RepairGrand Rapids Crawl Space WaterproofingGrand Rapids Frequently Asked Basement Waterproofing QuestionsGrand Rapids Basement Remodeling&Finishing;Grand Rapids Commercial Property WaterproofingGrand Rapids Residential Basement WaterproofingGrand Rapids Water Damage Restoration Michigan Basement Waterproofing offers a variety of products and services to permanently correct Grand Rapids basement and Grand Rapids foundation problems. Call Michigan Basement Waterproofing today at 616-881-6483 or set up a free inspection and free Grand Rapids basement waterproofing estimate.  Since every Grand Rapids MI home is different, it takes a customized approach to effectively solve unique Grand Rapids basement waterproofing problems. ...read more

By Michigan Basement Waterproofing Inc. August 26, 2010

Grand Rapids Basement Waterproofing Contractors

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By Michigan Basement Waterproofing Inc. August 18, 2010

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