A Wet Basement Is More Than Just a Nuisance

Protect Your Home with
Expert Waterproofing Solutions

Waterproofing Your Basement

Water in your basement can lead to costly damage, structural issues, and even health concerns from mold and mildew. At Keating Mud Jacking, we offer trusted waterproofing solutions tailored to your home. With over 35 years of experience in Kansas soil conditions, we identify the source of the problem and fix it right the first time.

Spot the Warning Signs Before the Damage Spreads

Not all water problems are obvious. Even small signs of moisture can point to bigger issues behind your walls or beneath your foundation. If you notice any of the following, it’s time to call in the pros.

Damp or Musty Smell

A persistent odor is often the first clue that water is seeping in.

Visible Water or Puddles

Standing water on the floor or around the foundation is a clear red flag.

Efflorescence or White Staining

Mineral deposits on walls signal water infiltration.

Peeling Paint or Bubbling Drywall

Moisture trapped behind finished surfaces causes visible damage.

Mold or Mildew Growth

Spots of black or green mold are hazardous to your health and your home.

Cracks in Basement Walls or Floors

These can allow water to enter and indicate potential structural issues.

How Foundation Repair Works

Every foundation is different, which is why we customize every solution. Whether it’s reinforcing bowing walls or stabilizing a sinking foundation, our expert team uses time-tested techniques and durable materials to restore the structural integrity of your home.

Inspection

We assess the damage and underlying causes.

Customized Plan

You receive a detailed repair strategy.

Expert Repair

We perform the work with precision and care.

Downspout Extensions

Stop water at the source before it gets near your foundation.

Crawl Space Solutions

Crawl space moisture may signal deeper drainage problems.

Foundation Repair

Water damage can weaken your foundation — we can help.
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