Basement water problems rarely start overnight. In most cases, the first signs begin slowly: musty odors, damp walls, peeling paint, or efflorescence. But at this home, the issue progressed far enough that the concrete floor began breaking apart, the foundation walls showed heavy moisture intrusion, and mold was starting to thrive.
Ohio State Waterproofing was called in to diagnose the real cause and deliver a permanent solution, not a temporary surface fix.
The Warning Signs: Water Was Coming Through the Foundation
1. The Basement Floor Was Failing
Concrete deterioration
Mold infiltration
Humidity buildup
Long-term foundation damage
2. Efflorescence & Mold Growth
The walls in this home showed heavy discoloration, white powdery deposits, and early mold activity.
Efflorescence is more than a cosmetic issue; it indicates constant water movement through the foundation walls.
And where there is moisture, mold follows.
With mold comes musty odors, health concerns, and destruction of building materials.
3. Drylok Had Been Tried But Failed
Like many homeowners, the previous owner attempted to solve the issue with wall sealant. But as we know:
Drylok only hides symptoms — it cannot stop active water intrusion.
Water will always win against coatings unless the drainage problem is fixed.
The Real Solution: Ohio State Waterproofing’s Full-System Approach
Ohio State Waterproofing doesn’t believe in shortcuts or quick coatings. They fix the cause of the moisture — not the appearance of it.
Here’s how they restored this basement:
Step 1: Exterior Excavation & Wall Protection
The crew excavated the exterior foundation down to the footer level. This allowed them to:
Remove wet, waterlogged soil
Apply protective waterproofing material
Install drainage stone
Add exterior waterproof membranes
Direct water down into a controlled drain tile system
This step is crucial because it stops water before it even reaches the wall.
Step 2: Interior Basement Drain System
Inside the basement, the crew carefully removed the perimeter of the concrete floor and installed interior drainage piping. This interior system:
Collects water before it reaches the living space
Relieves hydrostatic pressure
Channels water safely to the sump pump
Protects the entire basement perimeter
This dual approach (interior + exterior) gives homeowners peace of mind from every direction.
Step 3: Final Protection & Long-Term Results
After installing the drainage systems and waterproof membranes, the crew backfilled the trench, re-cemented the basement floor, and ensured everything was functioning exactly as designed.
The result?
A dry basement
No more foundation seepage
Controlled drainage
Improved air quality
A healthier home
Another Quality Job Completed by Ohio State Waterproofing
Ohio State Waterproofing is known across Ohio for doing things the right way, with proven solutions, decades of experience, and a transferable warranty that gives homeowners confidence for years to come.
If you’re experiencing basement water, mold, or foundation issues, don’t rely on temporary fixes. Fix it permanently with the team homeowners trust.

