Our experienced professionals design and install customized interior basement waterproofing systems that integrate seamlessly with your home. Each system is engineered to reinforce your basement against water intrusion without compromising structural integrity.
Water most often enters a basement where the floor meets the foundation wall. Our interior drainage systems intercept groundwater at this critical joint and redirect it safely away from your home.
Interior waterproofing is often chosen because it avoids excavation. Our crews work efficiently, limiting disruption to your home while resolving basement water issues quickly and effectively.
Our interior basement waterproofing systems are designed to perform reliably over time, helping reduce standing water, seepage, and moisture-related damage when properly applied.
Interior basement waterproofing systems manage water after it enters the foundation, rather than trying to stop it from the outside. These systems collect groundwater at the joint where the basement floor meets the foundation wall—one of the most common entry points.
Water is directed into an interior drainage channel and discharged away from the home through a sump pump system. This process relieves hydrostatic pressure at the base of the foundation and helps reduce standing water, moisture buildup, and related issues such as mold and water damage.
Interior systems are minimally invasive and often a cost-effective solution, especially when exterior excavation is not practical
At EverDry Waterproofing, we understand that your property’s foundation is essential to its longevity and safety. With our services ranging from basement waterproofing to foundation replacement, we stand out for multiple reasons.
Our systems are designed to manage groundwater efficiently and reduce the risks associated with basement seepage.




Interior waterproofing is ideal when water enters through the floor-to-wall joint or foundation walls and exterior excavation isn’t practical or necessary. A professional inspection is key to determining suitability.
It controls and redirects water effectively, but it does not stop water from contacting exterior foundation walls. In some cases, a combined interior and exterior approach is recommended.
Interior waterproofing is minimally invasive compared to exterior systems. Installation typically involves removing a narrow strip of basement flooring along the perimeter and restoring it afterward.
By reducing standing water and moisture, interior waterproofing lowers mold risk, but additional humidity control may be needed for full protection.
Most interior basement waterproofing systems can be installed in a few days, depending on basement size and system complexity.