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Groundworks-New Haven

101 Powdered Metal Drive
5.00(
1
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Approved Pro

Groundworks-New Haven

101 Powdered Metal Drive
5.00(
1
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Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers
31 local quotes requested

Groundworks is North America’s leading foundation repair and water management solutions company. Groundworks has been serving homeowners across the U.S. and Canada for decades, providing quality home repair solutions. Groundworks is a BBB-accredited business and a multi-time recipient of the Angi Super Service Award. Our 50-plus years of combined expertise brings Connecticut homeowners innovative solutions and industry-leading warranties to protect their biggest investment, their homes. HIC.0699918

"Professional and efficient tech."

Mark R on April 2025

Groundworks is North America’s leading foundation repair and water management solutions company. Groundworks has been serving homeowners across the U.S. and Canada for decades, providing quality home repair solutions. Groundworks is a BBB-accredited business and a multi-time recipient of the Angi Super Service Award. Our 50-plus years of combined expertise brings Connecticut homeowners innovative solutions and industry-leading warranties to protect their biggest investment, their homes. HIC.0699918

"Professional and efficient tech."

Mark R on April 2025


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Connecticut Basement Systems, Inc.

33 Progress Avenue
4.47(
164
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Approved Pro

Connecticut Basement Systems, Inc.

33 Progress Avenue
4.47(
164
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Super punctual
70 local quotes requested
38 years of experience

Connecticut Basement Systems is your trusted expert for basement waterproofing, crawl space repair, basement finishing, and foundation repair. Using patented, warrantied products, we provide permanent solutions for your home. Have a wet, flooded basement or crawl space? Tilted or bowing foundation walls? A basement you want to finish? We have a solution. We proudly serve homeowners and businesses all throughout Connecticut & Westchester County, NY. Call us today for a free inspection and no-obligation, estimate. Financing available. Additional phones - (203) 881-5090. Award winning.

"The visit to my home in West Hartford was a nice affair. The technician explained everything. He even mentioned that I had to get a plumber to remove the sink away from the wall, so the work could be done to repair the window and wall area, but I did not hear him mention that I had to pull permits. The problem with this permit pulling issue is that I never initiated the pulling of permits, and this also is a red flag for me. The pulling of a permit should always be done by the contractor who is doing the job. It ensures that the permit pulled is to code. It ensures that the permit pulled follows local ordinance and CT. laws and statutes regarding construction, and that also includes consumer protection mandates in the State of Connecticut. Having me pull the permit to allow the CT. Basement Systems to do the work is a big, red flag, and it can result in my home owner's policy being cancelled if the permits are pulled either after the fact, or the permits pulled do not line up with the inspection process. I can also be fined by the town for pulling permits after the fact too. I've had my furnace replaced. The plumbing company who replaced the furnace followed state law and guidelines. Especially, since funding provided through a loan from a Credit Union chosen by the State of Connecticut ensured that permits were pulled correctly, legally. The same applies to my roof being replaced. The roofing company pulled the permit. Having a customer whom you are charging in excess of $20,000 to pull a permit is putting that customer in legal jeopardy, which is unacceptable. If I sell my house, and I had the work done in my basement, and the permits were pulled by me. The person who bought my house could sue me for an incorrectly pulled permit. How would I answer questions from the town about the technical aspects of the job, which should be handled by the contractor directly? Why introduce another layer of bureaucracy that slows down communication? Have the contractor pull the permit, so that the contractor and the municipality, town or city can communicate directly, and the pulling of the permit is done correctly and legally. How would I know, when the town should be doing an inspection during or while the job is being completed or after the job is completed? This should never be a requirement of the customer to pull the permit for a job to be done. The tech who visited my home mentioned that I had to hire a plumber to move a basement sink, but they did not mention about pulling of permits, but I went and re-read the quote again, and it is at the bottom of the quote page under "Customer Will" that states not only hiring of the plumber but also pulling permits and scheduling inspections. I did not have this job financed by CT. Basement Systems. I, instead, decided to get a home equity loan. If I did not get the home equity loan, then decided to go with CT. Basement Systems financing, then I would be screwed. The best thing I did was slow the process down, seek my own financing, and ask larger, bigger, deeper questions that prevented me from making a mistake by allowing this work to be done."

Marcus L on August 2023

Connecticut Basement Systems is your trusted expert for basement waterproofing, crawl space repair, basement finishing, and foundation repair. Using patented, warrantied products, we provide permanent solutions for your home. Have a wet, flooded basement or crawl space? Tilted or bowing foundation walls? A basement you want to finish? We have a solution. We proudly serve homeowners and businesses all throughout Connecticut & Westchester County, NY. Call us today for a free inspection and no-obligation, estimate. Financing available. Additional phones - (203) 881-5090. Award winning.

"The visit to my home in West Hartford was a nice affair. The technician explained everything. He even mentioned that I had to get a plumber to remove the sink away from the wall, so the work could be done to repair the window and wall area, but I did not hear him mention that I had to pull permits. The problem with this permit pulling issue is that I never initiated the pulling of permits, and this also is a red flag for me. The pulling of a permit should always be done by the contractor who is doing the job. It ensures that the permit pulled is to code. It ensures that the permit pulled follows local ordinance and CT. laws and statutes regarding construction, and that also includes consumer protection mandates in the State of Connecticut. Having me pull the permit to allow the CT. Basement Systems to do the work is a big, red flag, and it can result in my home owner's policy being cancelled if the permits are pulled either after the fact, or the permits pulled do not line up with the inspection process. I can also be fined by the town for pulling permits after the fact too. I've had my furnace replaced. The plumbing company who replaced the furnace followed state law and guidelines. Especially, since funding provided through a loan from a Credit Union chosen by the State of Connecticut ensured that permits were pulled correctly, legally. The same applies to my roof being replaced. The roofing company pulled the permit. Having a customer whom you are charging in excess of $20,000 to pull a permit is putting that customer in legal jeopardy, which is unacceptable. If I sell my house, and I had the work done in my basement, and the permits were pulled by me. The person who bought my house could sue me for an incorrectly pulled permit. How would I answer questions from the town about the technical aspects of the job, which should be handled by the contractor directly? Why introduce another layer of bureaucracy that slows down communication? Have the contractor pull the permit, so that the contractor and the municipality, town or city can communicate directly, and the pulling of the permit is done correctly and legally. How would I know, when the town should be doing an inspection during or while the job is being completed or after the job is completed? This should never be a requirement of the customer to pull the permit for a job to be done. The tech who visited my home mentioned that I had to hire a plumber to move a basement sink, but they did not mention about pulling of permits, but I went and re-read the quote again, and it is at the bottom of the quote page under "Customer Will" that states not only hiring of the plumber but also pulling permits and scheduling inspections. I did not have this job financed by CT. Basement Systems. I, instead, decided to get a home equity loan. If I did not get the home equity loan, then decided to go with CT. Basement Systems financing, then I would be screwed. The best thing I did was slow the process down, seek my own financing, and ask larger, bigger, deeper questions that prevented me from making a mistake by allowing this work to be done."

Marcus L on August 2023


"Cayden was very professional and polite. This visit was for yearly Maintence of my sump pump. "

Bernadette H on October 2025

Budget Dry Waterproofing is a waterproofing company founded on the belief that quality home improvement work does not need to break the bank. We are dedicated to providing excellent service.

"Cayden was very professional and polite. This visit was for yearly Maintence of my sump pump. "

Bernadette H on October 2025


Marinko Radakovic

123 MASON ST
5.00(
1
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Approved Pro

Marinko Radakovic

123 MASON ST
5.00(
1
)
Approved Pro
13 local quotes requested
25 years of experience

With over 25 years of experience, Marinko Radakovic is who you need to take care of your home. We handle everything from the initial consultation to making sure your property looks perfect every single time. We will always treat your property as we would treat our own, and you will be surprised how simple and easy our team will make the whole process seem. Give our team a call today. We're looking forward to working with you!

"Chimney tuck pointing and minor repairs carried out, I am so impressed with how it turned out it looks like a new chimney now. 5 star. "

Mary W on October 2025

With over 25 years of experience, Marinko Radakovic is who you need to take care of your home. We handle everything from the initial consultation to making sure your property looks perfect every single time. We will always treat your property as we would treat our own, and you will be surprised how simple and easy our team will make the whole process seem. Give our team a call today. We're looking forward to working with you!

"Chimney tuck pointing and minor repairs carried out, I am so impressed with how it turned out it looks like a new chimney now. 5 star. "

Mary W on October 2025


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Connecticut Basement Systems, Inc.

33 Progress Avenue
4.80(
35
)
Approved Pro

Connecticut Basement Systems, Inc.

33 Progress Avenue
4.80(
35
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
137 local quotes requested
38 years of experience

Work completed by Connecticut Basement Systems, Inc., is warranted for lifetime of your home. Satisfaction is guaranteed and we assure prompt reply to all inquiries. Free estimates and financing are available. We've wowed over 30,000 customers since 1987. We have an A plus Better Business Bureau rating. Check us out for unbiased reviews and customer testimonials.

"Overall, working with the company was a good experience."

Marcy W on October 2024

Work completed by Connecticut Basement Systems, Inc., is warranted for lifetime of your home. Satisfaction is guaranteed and we assure prompt reply to all inquiries. Free estimates and financing are available. We've wowed over 30,000 customers since 1987. We have an A plus Better Business Bureau rating. Check us out for unbiased reviews and customer testimonials.

"Overall, working with the company was a good experience."

Marcy W on October 2024


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Rudolph Renovation

62 Wheaton Road
No reviews yet

Rudolph Renovation

62 Wheaton Road
No reviews yet
4 years of experience

Rudolph Renovation is a family owned commercial and residential general construction company established in 2021. We specializing in home remodeling, General Carpentry, Drywall and Taping, Kitchen and Bath Remodeling, Tiling, Windows and Door installations. We are fully Insured and Licensed. Please reach out to us for a free estimate."

Rudolph Renovation is a family owned commercial and residential general construction company established in 2021. We specializing in home remodeling, General Carpentry, Drywall and Taping, Kitchen and Bath Remodeling, Tiling, Windows and Door installations. We are fully Insured and Licensed. Please reach out to us for a free estimate."



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Plow and Property Projects LLC

131 Summit Street
5.00(
22
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Plow and Property Projects LLC

131 Summit Street
5.00(
22
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 95% of Angi customers
Recommended by 95% of HomeAdvisor customers

Give us a call or click to request a quote today! Plow and Property Projects LLC is your go-to remodeling expert in Hartford. With our exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail, we transform homes into stunning spaces. Contact us today for all your remodeling needs.

"Absolutely amazing. They were done in a week and turned my unfinished basement into a fully livable space!"

Katheryn C on July 2025

Give us a call or click to request a quote today! Plow and Property Projects LLC is your go-to remodeling expert in Hartford. With our exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail, we transform homes into stunning spaces. Contact us today for all your remodeling needs.

"Absolutely amazing. They were done in a week and turned my unfinished basement into a fully livable space!"

Katheryn C on July 2025


Joe Flan The Handyman is licensed and Insured handyman with 10 plus years of experience. He is reliable, fast, reasonably priced. Reach out for a free quote.


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E&J CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATION LLC

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E&J CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATION LLC

No reviews yet

My company specializes in stucco, stone, brick, and general whole house renovations. I have been in the construction and renovations area for more than 5 years and I own my own company and you will always receive the best deal

My company specializes in stucco, stone, brick, and general whole house renovations. I have been in the construction and renovations area for more than 5 years and I own my own company and you will always receive the best deal

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Basement Waterproofing questions, answered by experts

The most challenging part of finishing a basement is addressing moisture control. Basement waterproofing is an essential task that requires a professional’s skills and knowledge. If you don’t properly waterproof your finished basement, it’ll be vulnerable to dampness, water damage, and mold growth. Ensuring proper insulation and ventilation to combat these issues while meeting building codes adds complexity to your remodeling project.

The most cost-effective foundation repair is using masonry patches and sealants to seal foundation cracks and offer some support to prevent further damage. These methods are used to fix minor foundation cracks quickly. However, they’re not suitable as a long-term solution, and they only offer minimal stability. On average, masonry patches and sealants cost $500, but a sealant like an epoxy crack injection can total over $2,000. If you’re handy and only looking for a temporary solution until you contact a local foundation repair contractor for a more permanent one, you can save hundreds by DIYing this repair.

Yes, basement insulation needs a vapor barrier due to its susceptibility to moisture seeping in from the outside of the house. You should install a moisture barrier before you install insulation or purchase insulation that comes prebuilt with a moisture barrier to avoid water damage in your insulation and costly mold and water remediation expenses. 

Proper basement ventilation is very effective at reducing humidity. Without enough ventilation, your basement is prone to mold and moisture damage. Your basement should have as much natural ventilation via windows and doors as possible, and if your budget allows, you should also consider installing an ERV system to keep basement humidity levels at bay.

Yes, you can enclose your crawl space. Enclosing your crawl space can promote energy efficiency and reduce the risks of pests and mold by limiting factors like humidity. It can also reduce heat loss, which is why doing so for the winter can make your home more comfortable.

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