Best Foundation and Wall Repair in Monmouth County, NJ

29 Years of Experience
No Hidden Fees
Customized Solutions

Protect Your Home's Structure with Professional Foundation Repair Services

Cracks in your foundation? Bowing walls? These aren't just cosmetic issues, they're serious structural problems that require immediate professional attention. Premier Basement Waterproofing specializes in permanent foundation repair solutions that restore stability and protect your home's value.

Wooden formwork for foundation support during construction, providing structure before concrete is poured.

Signs Your Foundation Needs Repair

  • Visible cracks in foundation walls or floors (wider than 1/8 inch)

  • Bowing, bulging, or leaning basement walls

  • Doors and windows that stick or won't close properly

  • Uneven or sloping floors

  • Gaps between walls and ceilings or floors

  • Water seeping through foundation cracks

  • Mold or mildew growth in your basement

  • Stair-step cracks in brick or block walls

Foundation Repair Services We Offer

Carbon Fiber Foundation Repair

We install a drainage channel along the inside perimeter of your basement floor, right where the floor meets the wall. This captures water before it can enter your basement space.

Basement Walls Crack Repair

Professional-grade epoxy or polyurethane injections seal cracks from the inside out, creating waterproof barriers that are often stronger than the surrounding concrete.

Rebar Wall Pin Stabilization

Steel rebar pins anchored in stable soil pull compromised walls back to their original position, preventing further bowing and providing critical structural reinforcement.

Helical Pile Installation

This automated system sits in a basin (called a sump pit) at the lowest point of your basement. When water from your French drain collects in the pit, the pump automatically activates and discharges the water outside, away from your foundation.

Our Foundation Repair Process

STEP 01

Free Assessment

Nelson personally inspects your foundation, identifies issues, and explains exactly what's happening and why.

STEP 01

STEP 02

Transparent Proposal

You receive a detailed written proposal outlining the recommended solution, process, timeline, and pricing—with no hidden costs.

STEP 02

STEP 03

Scheduled Installation

We complete work at your convenience with minimal disruption to your daily routine. Most projects finish in 1-3 days.

STEP 03

STEP 04

Quality Assurance

Every repair includes warranty coverage on materials and workmanship. We stand behind our solutions.

STEP 04

STEP 05

Maintenance Guidance

We explain how to protect your investment and what to monitor going forward.

STEP 05

Get Your Free Assessment Today

Protect your home's health, your family's wellbeing, and your property's value.

Benefits of Expert Foundation Crack Repair

Prevent Small Problems from Becoming Major Expenses

Addressing foundation issues early saves thousands compared to waiting until the damage is severe. Our local expertise means we catch problems before they escalate.

Solutions Designed for Freehold's Clay Soil

Your home sits on clay-heavy soil that expands and contracts with moisture changes. We engineer our repairs specifically to handle this constant pressure, ensuring long-term stability.

Protection Against Seasonal Water Table Changes

Freehold's rising groundwater creates hydrostatic pressure that compromises foundations. Our waterproofing and stabilization methods account for these seasonal fluctuations, keeping your basement dry year-round.

Protect Your Home's Value

Foundation problems discovered during home inspections can derail sales or slash your asking price. Professional repairs restore full market value and give buyers confidence.

Recommended with Older Home Construction

Many Freehold homes were built in the 1960s-1980s before modern foundation standards. We've retrofitted hundreds of these homes with contemporary reinforcement techniques that bring them up to today's structural standards.

Peace of Mind from Permanent Solutions

You won't wonder if your foundation will fail again. Our repairs are engineered for Freehold's specific conditions and built to last the lifetime of your home.

Why Homeowners Choose Us

29 Years of Local Experience

We understand your soil, your climate, and your home's specific challenges.

Owner-Operated

You work directly with the owner, not a commissioned salesperson.

Permanent Solutions

We don't offer temporary fixes. Our repairs are designed to last the lifetime of your home.

No High-Pressure Sales

We provide honest assessments and transparent recommendations.

Transparent Pricing

No hidden fees, no surprises. You'll know exactly what you're paying for and why.

Advanced Technology

We use only proven methods that have been successful for our local customers in New Jersey.

What Freehold & Monmouth County Homeowners
Say About Premier Basement Waterproofing

Our Recent Foundation Repair Projects

Proudly Serving Monmouth County and Nearby Areas, NJ

Monmouth County

  • Freehold Borough
  • Freehold Township
  • Manalapan Township
  • Colts Neck Township
  • Rumson
  • Monmouth Beach
  • Malboro Township
  • Howell Township
  • Millstone Township
  • Aberdeen Township
  • Holmdel Township
  • Sea Girt
  • Brielle
  • Shrewsbury
  • Shrewsbury Township
  • Upper Freehold Township
  • Fair Haven
  • Little Silver
  • Middletown Township

Other Counties

  • Union County
  • Union
  • Cranford
  • Summit
  • Clark
  • Westfield
  • New Providence
  • Berkeley Heights
  • Middlesex County
  • Old Bridge Township
  • Monroe Township
  • Jamesburg (Borough)
  • Cranbury Township
  • Woodbridge Township
  • Dunellen (Borough)
  • Burlington County
  • Medford Township
  • Moorestown Township
  • Somerset County
  • Warren Township
  • Bridgewater
  • Hillsborough
  • Montgomery
  • Morris County
  • Morris Township
  • Chatham (borough)
  • Hunterdon County
  • Raritan Township

Frequently Asked Questions

Don't Wait - Foundation Problems Only Get Worse

Foundation issues don't improve with time. What starts as a small crack can become a major structural problem that's far more expensive to fix.