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Foundations First Northwest, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Vale, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

Free estimates

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"I had the pleasure of meeting with Andi from Foundations First to learn more about their product and process?and I was thoroughly impressed. Andi is knowledgeable, professional, and clearly committed to delivering top-of-the-line quality work for anyone needing foundation repairs or evaluations. While I haven?t personally used their services yet, I know exactly who I?ll call when the need arises. It?s not every day you meet people in this industry who combine expertise with genuine care for their clients. Highly recommend giving Andi and her team a call if you?re looking for someone you can truly trust!"
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+22

Response time2 days
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Stateline Plumbing & Drain
5.0(
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Serving Vale, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

Need a plumber? Stateline Plumbing and Drain is here to help! We’re a family-owned business that operates from Caldwell, ID to Ontario, OR, providing complete sewer, drain cleaning, and plumbing services 24 hours a day.

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Response time8 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Vortex Filtration Inc
5.0(
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Serving Vale, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Vortex Filtration is a well water storage tank filtration system. "WE DONOT SERVICE WELLS & PUMPS, WE ADD FILTERATION TO WELLS & PUMPS, TO CLEAN WATER AND STORAGE TANKS, ALLOWING YOUR WATER TO BE CLEANER THAN A SWIMMING POOL!". Our systems go into storage tanks with a minimum of 2,000 gallons and up. \n\nIf you are having trouble with clogged filters, dirty water, water heater problems, iron and mineral stains in your toilets and other well water storage tank issues, call us to see what we can do for you. \n\nWe keep well water storage tanks crystal clear and your water system trouble free.

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Aguila Roofing
5.0(
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Serving Vale, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Locally owned business with over 20 years of experience. Passionate about serving our local community and continuing to deliver great customer service. Feel free to call or text with questions regarding your projects. Look forward to working with you on all your home endeavors.

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+10

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Mid Valley Building LLC
3.6(
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Serving Vale, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Contacted Mid Valley for estimate on concrete driveway and patio project mid summer and after a few other bids came in I decided to use Mid Valley as they can handle more than just concrete and I had a few things I didnt want to do myself.
The bid was competitive but didn't provide a lot of detail. I was nervous that we might come to some future disagreement so I asked lots of questions. The owner was very responsive and I felt I could trust him so I agreed to the service. He was very busy but I was willing to wait to fit my job into his schedule. The work began the second week of October.
On day one the crew arrived and asked to plug into my outlet in back. I agreed and left the house and went to work. within an hour the crew had tripped the circuit breaker ( i assume with the jackhammers they brought) and I had to return home to switch the power back on. I decided to remain onsite in case something else happened. It should be noted my home was built in 1959 and isnt exactly prepared for any heavy draw of power.
Day two was uneventful. The siding was installed up top (the remains of my personal roofing adventure) and the AC unit was removed in back and they sided over the hole.They finished the forms and general clean up of dirt and debris
Day three was supposed to be the pour day but the rains came for the first time in months. Lucky me. We decided to play it by ear until the forecast was more hopeful. That came the next week.
Following the pour (2500 PSI) and removal of forms I had to reach out to the owner to be sure of when I could park the family cars on the surface. While the owner was again very responsive I felt that as the homeowner I should have received a bit of an education from my contractor early on so i didn't ruin the work done. I also noted the concrete had run up against my storm door from the steps created and had excess concrete stuck to my siding. There was still bits of concrete (the size of half dollars) as far as 2 feet into my neighbors yard. This wasn't debris from the demo but rather splatter or something like it that made it way to my neighbors lawn. I picked out this debris by hand and apologized to my neighbor who is far too polite to complain. I have footprints and swirl marks in my driveway that appear to be permanent, they were noticed 2 days after the pour when the drizzle stopped and things dried out. I now need to find an appropriate stain to drown out these marks so that the driveway is all one color. The concrete work itself is good but not spectacular. There is excess (what looks like a drizzle) concrete on the edge of my driveway that needs sanded down or something to keep from scratching a bare foot on it.
I shared the details (and a bit more) with the owner of mid valley. They thanked me for my business. There was no explanation for what I encountered.


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Eugene Roof
Exposed Aggragate
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+5

Recommended by75%of homeowners
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North State Innovations
5.0(
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Serving Vale, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

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"My husband and I hired North State innovations to remodel our home. James was very professional, and offered quality advice when it came to picking material for the home. Between the wall color and the floor choice we could not be happier. We will be contacting James for future remodels."
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Foundation Drain Installation questions, answered by experts

French drains and yard grading systems are two highly effective ways to fix standing water around the foundation. Since the French drain uses a perforated pipe covered by gravel, you won’t have to worry about water taking the soil away from your foundation. Meanwhile, yard grading levels out the ground to prevent water from gathering around your foundation.

The best basement waterproofing method depends on the specific issue causing the water intrusion. For minor problems, simple solutions like installing a properly functioning gutter system to direct runoff away and grading the soil to slope away from your foundation can be effective.

If you have more significant water problems, the solution will need to be more robust:

  • For standing water on the basement floor, a floor drain or a sump pump system may be the best solution.

  • For water pooling around the foundation, installing an exterior French drain can intercept water before it reaches the basement walls.

Other effective waterproofing methods, which can be used depending on your home's specific needs, climate, and soil type, include sealing the interior walls, landscape alteration, installing interior drainage systems, and using a dehumidification system to control moisture levels.

A sump pump battery backup can typically run for 6 to 24 hours. The factors that affect its runtime include the battery capacity and pump usage. 

When purchasing your backup system, take these factors into consideration to determine which system is best for your home. If you live in an area with frequent and long-lasting power outages, consider a longer-lasting backup battery.

A sump pump will drain a flooded basement if it has a horsepower strong enough to remove the water faster than it is entering the room. If you have the wrong type or size of sump pump installed–or if your sump pump has failed–you may need to take additional steps to stop the flow of water or remove it manually.

French drains, sump pumps, and exterior waterproofing systems are common options. Choose one that best suits your property’s needs.

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