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KP Concrete
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Serving Cushing, ME and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

High End Residential Foundation Contractor serving Central Maine. Always ready to take on new customers looking to start a project! Give KP Concrete a call today!

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+68

Response time2 days
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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octagon-restoration
4.7(
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Serving Cushing, ME and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Work was performed promptly. Crew was very polite and professional.. Care was taken to keep mold in area damaged (Constantly pulled air out of basement window to keep negative pressure in basement.)  Clean up was thorough. Job site inspected by owner when done. He had the crew back to tend to a few minor areas that didn't meet his expectations. Entire basement looked and smelled clean when done."
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Response time6 hrs
Response rate100%
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Northeast Home Inspections
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Serving Cushing, ME and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Northeast Home Inspections is the solution to all of your home inspection needs. We take great pride our extreme professionalism, timeliness, and superior customer service on every job. We makes sure to develop a lasting relationship, so that the next time service is needed, there will be no question on who to call. Satisfaction guaranteed!

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+15

Response time4 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Stone Valley Engineering
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Serving Cushing, ME and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I had Stone Valley install a beautiful edible landscape at my house last spring and I love it so much! They also removed a tree in the fall before the winter snowstorms. Super helpful and professional!"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Foundation Drain Installation questions, answered by experts

No, you can’t drain your sump pump into your home’s sewer system. In fact, it’s against the law in many places because dumping extra water into a municipal water system can disrupt or overwhelm the treatment process. And for similar reasons, you shouldn’t discharge a sump pump into your septic system, either.

In most cases, a crawl space will not dry out on its own unless the moisture comes from an uncommon flood and isn’t expected to be a recurring issue. For most homeowners, moisture problems in the crawl space will only continue to get worse over time, so addressing the underlying problem with gutter systems or a foundation drainage system and setting up a preventative solution like a dehumidifier is necessary.

Yes, you can add a battery to your existing sump pump. There are batteries available that can be plugged into your existing system; however, most battery backups come as a complete system and act as a replacement for your existing sump pump.

Yes, you can finish a basement that leaks, as long as you address the leak first. Before finishing a basement, you’ll need to repair any cracks in the walls and waterproof the basement to prevent future leaks. It’s much harder to clean up a water leak from a finished basement than an unfinished one, so preemptively addressing any leaking areas prevents expensive repairs in the future.

Ideally, your sump pump discharge should run down a natural downhill slope 10 to 20 feet away from your home’s foundation. However, if your property is naturally flat, that might not be an option. Instead, you may be able to discharge it into a neighborhood storm drain or a nearby creek or pond. If that’s not possible, consider burying it underground.

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