Wet basements in Blaine trace to a predictable list of causes, and the cause matters more than the symptom.

We document wet basement causes with annotated photos, measurements where applicable, and a written priority recommendation routed by safety priority. When the finding warrants it, we refer you to a Minnesota-licensed specialist for repair -- never to anyone we have a financial relationship with.

Defects discovered during inspection are leverage. Whether you negotiate a credit, request a repair, or walk away, our reports give you and your agent the documentation needed to move forward with clarity. Report in 24 Hours turnaround means you keep your inspection contingency window intact.

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The top five we see: (1) negative grading at the foundation (most common — gutters and downspouts dumping within 5 feet of the wall); (2) hydrostatic pressure from a high water table, especially east of TH 65 toward Coon Creek and Springbrook; (3) failed or absent exterior waterproofing on 1970s-1980s block walls; (4) cracked or settled window wells filling with snowmelt; (5) sump pump failure or an undersized pump at peak load. Our wet basement assessment includes interior and exterior walkthrough, moisture mapping with thermal imaging, sump pit and pump evaluation, and a written prioritized fix list. Most Blaine wet basements are gradeable for under $2,000 — but the 1 in 5 that need interior drain tile run $8,000-$15,000.