Basement Waterproofing in Caledon, ON
Leaky or wet basement in Caledon? TCR Pro waterproofs foundations and repairs cracks with a 20-year warranty. Free inspection & quote.
Caledon is hill country, and water here behaves accordingly. Properties in and around Bolton, Caledon East and the villages sit on slopes where spring melt and storm runoff travel fast, and a foundation on the low side of a grade can take the drainage of an entire hillside.
The housing is just as varied, from stone farmhouses that predate the telephone to estate homes built in the last two decades. TCR Pro has repaired and waterproofed foundations across that whole spectrum since 1998.
Basement waterproofing in Caledon’s rural conditions
On rural lots there are no storm sewers to carry water away, so the land around the house does all the work. Our inspection starts outside, reading how the property sheds water, because a wall repair that ignores the slope above it will be fighting that slope forever.
Old farmhouse foundations of stone and rubble need moisture managed at the footing, typically with an interior drainage path, plus honest masonry repair where mortar has washed out. We do not coat over a breathing stone wall and call it waterproofed.
Newer estate homes on poured foundations mostly leak at shrinkage cracks, which we seal from inside with injection. Where a wall faces sustained groundwater, we step up to exterior membrane waterproofing or a fuller drainage solution and explain exactly why.
What happens when you bring us in
The visit begins with a walk around the property and a close look at the foundation inside. We tell you what the water is doing, then send a written quote with the method and a firm price.
Because we repair the existing structure, in most cases no permits or drawings are needed, even on century farmhouses. The work is scheduled around your household, kept contained and finished with a full cleanup.
Basement waterproofing in Caledon from TCR Pro is backed by a 20-year warranty.
Long private driveways and rural culverts shape drainage on many Caledon properties, and a blocked culvert can redirect a surprising amount of water toward a house. We flag anything like that during the walkaround, along with sump and backup pumping advice for homes beyond municipal services. It costs nothing extra to look, and it often explains a leak that made no sense from inside.
If meltwater finds your basement every spring, or a stone wall has begun to weep, request a free estimate. Emailed photos of the wall and the surrounding grade help us arrive with a plan already forming.
Frequently asked questions
Every quote starts with an assessment of the actual damage, either from photos you send or an on-site visit. The price depends on the size of the area, the condition of the concrete, access to the site and the repair system required. You receive a written quote before any work begins, and the estimate is free.
The fastest route is to send photos of the damaged area through our contact form or by email. In many cases we can give a preliminary assessment from photos alone, and we arrange a site visit when the job needs one.
We are based in Mississauga and work across Toronto and the entire GTA, including Etobicoke, Brampton, Oakville, Burlington, Milton and surrounding communities. We also serve the Hamilton area, including Stoney Creek, Ancaster and Dundas, as well as Guelph, Caledon and Grimsby. If you are nearby but not on this list, ask us anyway.
Yes. Our work is backed by a written workmanship warranty. The warranty terms are provided in writing with your quote, so you know exactly what is covered before the job starts.
In most cases, yes. Cracks can be injected, spalled and pitted surfaces can be resurfaced, uneven slabs can be levelled and the whole surface can be protected with a durable coating. Repair usually costs a fraction of replacement and avoids demolition. When concrete is truly beyond saving, we tell you honestly before you spend anything.
Interior work such as basement floors, garage coatings, interior waterproofing and commercial floors continues year round. Exterior repairs and coatings depend on temperature and curing conditions, so outdoor work is scheduled around the weather. We can assess your project in any season and book exterior work for the right window.
In most cases, no. Repairing, resurfacing and coating existing concrete does not normally require drawings or permits, which is one of the reasons repair is faster and cheaper than replacement. Structural changes or full replacement can be a different story, and if your project touches that territory we will flag it before work begins.
Payment terms are stated clearly in your written quote before any work starts.
It depends on the size and the system, but most residential repairs are measured in days, not weeks. Coatings and overlays need curing time before the surface can take foot or vehicle traffic, and we tell you exactly how long to wait. Full replacement, by comparison, typically means demolition, forming, pouring and weeks of curing.
Yes. Alongside residential work we repair and coat commercial kitchen floors, warehouse floors, expansion joints, condo balconies and other commercial concrete. The repair-first approach matters even more commercially, because it keeps downtime short.
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