The Waterguard system is owned by Basement Systems. Only authorized contractors can install a Waterguard system, which will increase the price compared to standard basement drainage systems. The drainage system isn’t available for purchase for self-installation.
Although the Waterguard system is trademarked, other systems may provide similar results. Contact other contractors that install waterproofing systems to obtain estimates. Ensure you receive a detailed estimate with all costs including equipment, supplies and labor involved to do the work.
Waterproofing a basement typically includes digging a trench around the interior or exterior walls, regrading systems to improve drainage and installing a sump pump to remove the water from the basement. In most cases, the system will keep the basement free of water, even during heavy rains or if the surrounding ground is heavily saturated.
Waterproofing the interior generally costs between $60 and $90 per linear foot. Exterior systems generally cost between $85 and $100 per linear foot. Installing a sump pump and drain tile starts at $1,600. Improving or regrading the swale on the exterior of the home ranges from $450 and $750 per side. Overall costs can start at $5,000 to successfully waterproof a basement.