Basement Waterproofing Service Niagara Falls

Introduction

In Niagara Falls, the mix of heavy rain, melting snow and a high water table puts constant pressure on basements, leading to leaks and dampness in many homes each year. McDowell Drain & Waterproofing has been helping local homeowners solve these problems for over 45 years. We know the soil, the weather and the best ways to keep basements dry and protected. Call us today and let us help you keep your home safe and worry free.

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Why do Niagara Falls basements leak?

Basements in Niagara Falls especially in Chippawa, Clifton ill, Fallsview etc, often leak because the area has a high water table and heavy rainfall. Water naturally pushes against basement walls and floors, and if there are cracks or poor sealing, it seeps inside. Older homes may lack modern waterproofing, and clay or loamy soil around the foundation can hold water for long periods. Seasonal snowmelt also adds extra pressure. Over time, this constant moisture weakens the foundation and causes leaks. In short, it’s a mix of nature’s water flow, soil type, and aging construction that makes basement leaks a common headache for homeowners in the region.

Niagara Region says that when rainwater or groundwater gets into the sanitary sewer through foundation drains, weeping tiles, or cracked pipes, it can overload the system and lead to basement flooding. (source)

In 2024, the Stevensville-Douglastown wastewater system went over capacity 24 times, mostly after heavy rain or snowmelt, which can overload the system and cause basement flooding. (source)

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Why do basements have a damp smell?

Basements smell damp when moisture sneaks in through walls, floors, or even the air and just sits there. That wetness lets mold and mildew grow, and they give off that musty smell. If the basement doesn’t get much fresh air, the smell just hangs around. Leaks, rainwater, or even a plumbing drip can make it worse. Basically, if it’s damp and closed up, the smell shows up and doesn’t really go away until the moisture problem is fixed.

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What waterproofing services are available in Niagara Falls?

At McDowell Drain Services, we know how frustrating and costly basement water problems can be for Niagara Falls homeowners. That’s why we offer a full range of waterproofing solutions to keep your basement dry and your home protected year-round.

This is protecting your foundation from the outside. We dig around the house, add proper membranes and drainage so water stays away from your walls. It’s the best long-term fix because it stops water before it even touches your basement. More work, but really effective.

This is done from inside your basement. We seal walls, floors, and any cracks so water can’t sneak in. It’s great for stopping leaks you already have and controlling dampness. It works well when digging outside isn’t an option or costs too much.

A sump pump sits in a pit and moves water out of your basement before it can flood. We install new pumps, replace old ones, and fix broken ones so water gets out fast during heavy rain or snowmelt.

City sewers can overflow during big storms and push dirty water back into basements. A backwater valve stops this by closing when the water tries to flow the wrong way.

Let’s take a look at our basement waterproofing services in detail

Interior waterproofing is all about stopping water from getting into your basement from the inside. We seal walls and floors with special coatings, add drainage channels along the edges, and connect them to a sump pump that pushes water out of your home. This method is great if digging outside isn’t an option or if water is already finding its way in. It’s a cost-effective way to keep your basement dry, clean, and safe without major exterior work.

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 Exterior waterproofing stops water before it even touches your basement walls. We dig around your foundation, apply waterproof membranes, install exterior drains, and make sure the ground slopes away from your home. This is the most complete way to keep water out, especially if leaks are caused by outside pressure from soil and rain.

A backwater valve is a device that allows water and waste to leave your home but prevents it from coming back in. During heavy rain, the city sewer can overflow and push dirty water toward your basement. A backwater valve blocks it before it enters. Installing one is an effective way to protect your home from sewer backups, and in St. Catharines, you may be eligible for a rebate to reduce the cost.

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A sump pump is installed in a pit at the lowest part of your basement or crawl space. When water collects in the pit, the pump automatically removes it and sends it away from your home. This prevents flooding and water damage. We install new sump pumps, replace old ones, and can add battery backups so the pump keeps working even during a power outage.

A sewer camera inspection is a method of checking the inside of your pipes using a small waterproof camera attached to a flexible cable. The camera sends live video to a monitor so we can clearly see the condition of the pipe. This helps locate cracks, blockages, tree root intrusions, corrosion, or collapsed sections. By identifying the exact location and cause of the problem, repairs can be made with precision. This process reduces the need for unnecessary digging and lowers repair time and cost.

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Trench-less sewer replacement is a modern technique for replacing damaged sewer lines without removing large sections of your yard or driveway. The process uses small entry points to insert a new pipe inside the existing one, creating a seamless and durable replacement. This method is less invasive than traditional excavation, preserves landscaping, and can be completed more quickly. It is an effective solution when the sewer line is cracked, broken, or deteriorated, and it restores proper flow while minimizing disruption to the property.

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With us, you can stop worrying every time it rains and enjoy the peace of mind that your home is protected. The St. Catharines Enhanced Basement Flooding Protection Subsidy Program can cover up to 90% of your waterproofing costs, with a maximum rebate of $5,000. This program helps pay for approved upgrades such as sump pump installation, backwater valve installation, weeping tile disconnection, and re-routing to a sump pump. You may qualify if your home was built before 2012, including duplexes and triplexes. This is a valuable opportunity to protect your home from flooding while reducing your out-of-pocket expenses. For more details, check our rebates page. 

Which Waterproofing Method Is Best for My Home?

The best waterproofing for your home really depends on what kind of foundation you have, how bad the leaks are, how much you can spend, and how quickly you want it fixed. Some homes are fine with one method, but others need a mix to stay dry. An inspection is the best way to know if you need interior work, exterior work, or both together for the best protection.

Based on foundation type

  • Block: Works well with outside waterproofing and drainage because water can sit inside the blocks.
  • Concrete: Can be fixed from inside or outside depending on cracks and where water is coming in.
  • Stone: Needs outside sealing and better drainage because of all the joints
  • Small damp spots: Sealants or small drainage fixes can help.
  • Big leaks or flooding: Outside waterproofing with grading and drains is better.

Based on budget and urgency

  • Small budget or need it fast: Inside drains and sump pumps are quicker and cheaper.
  • Bigger budget and time: Outside waterproofing lasts longer.

When to combine methods:

  • If water comes from many places or you have both ground and surface water problems, using inside and outside systems together works best.

Our Basement Repair Process

Regular Plumbing Maintenance
01

Inspection

We start by visiting your home and carefully checking your basement. This includes looking for signs of leaks, cracks, or drainage issues that may need solutions like interior waterproofing or exterior waterproofing.
02

Plan

Once we understand the problem, we explain it clearly and suggest the best repair method for your home, whether that is a sump pump installation, backwater valve, or foundation repair.
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Preparation

We prepare the work area to protect your home and gather all the necessary tools and materials.

04

Repair

We carry out the repair work, which could include sealing cracks, installing drains, adding a sump pump, or upgrading your waterproofing system.

Testing and Quality Assurance
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Clean Up

After the work is done, we make sure your basement and yard are left clean and free of debris.

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Final Check

We test the repairs to ensure your basement stays dry and protected for years to come.

Is it better to waterproof a basement from inside or outside?

Waterproofing a basement from outside is generally the stronger option because it blocks water before it touches the foundation walls. This keeps the concrete from constant moisture contact and reduces risk of cracks over time. Outside work involves digging around the house, applying waterproof membrane, adding drainage board and gravel system so water flows away. Inside waterproofing is more of a water control method. It uses sump pumps, drainage channels and sealants to move water after it already seep in. It costs less and is faster but the walls still stay wet. Many experts suggest outside method, or sometimes both together.

According to Natural Resources Canada, Minor water leaks may sometimes be corrected from the interior; more serious problems should be corrected from the outside.” This means interior fixes can handle small moisture issues, but bigger waterproofing problems like ongoing leaks need exterior excavation, proper waterproof or damp proof coatings, and a drainage system to protect the foundation walls.

Why do basements have a damp smell?

Basements smell damp when moisture sneaks in through walls, floors, or even the air and just sits there. That wetness lets mold and mildew grow, and they give off that musty smell. If the basement doesn’t get much fresh air, the smell just hangs around. Leaks, rainwater, or even a plumbing drip can make it worse. Basically, if it’s damp and closed up, the smell shows up and doesn’t really go away until the moisture problem is fixed.

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Why Choose McDowell Drain Services in St. Catharines?

Keeping a basement dry isn’t just about fixing one leak. It’s about knowing the problem, solving it right, and making sure it doesn’t come back. That’s what we’ve been doing for homeowners in St. Catharines and the Niagara Region for a very long time. Here’s why people choose us.

45+ years fixing leaks

We’ve been at this for decades and have seen almost every kind of basement problem.

Made for your home

Every basement is different, so we plan the work to fit your home, not just use the same idea for everyone.

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You even pass it to the next owner if you sell your house.

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Common Basement Issues St. Catharines Homeowners Face

In St. Catharines, in places like Port Dalhousie, Merritton, Glenridge, Old Western Hill, Fitzgerald, Lakeport, and Secord Woods, many people have basement problems because of the wet weather, heavy soil, and older houses. After big rains or when snow melts, water can get in and make walls damp, floors wet, or sometimes flood the whole basement. Small cracks in walls or floors let water sneak in and get worse over time. Dampness can cause mold and mildew, which smell bad and ruin things stored there. Poor drainage, clogged gutters, or broken downspouts often make water gather near the house. In winter, when the ground freezes and thaws, it pushes on the walls and makes more cracks. Many homeowners fix these problems with waterproofing, sump pumps, and fixing the ground outside so water flows away instead of into the basement.
Other major causes of basement issues homeowners usually face:

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Don’t wait for water problems to get worse. Call us and we will check your basement, explain the problem in simple words, and give you a free quote with no pressure.

Call McDowell Drain Services at (905) 431-5612 or email us at sink2sewer@gmail.com to get started.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to make basement 100% waterproof?
Seal all cracks, install proper drainage or sump pump, and ensure exterior grading keeps water away. Use both interior and exterior waterproofing for best results.
Late spring to early fall is ideal, when the ground is dry and easier to work with.
Late spring to early fall is ideal, when the ground is dry and easier to work with.
Yes, the Niagara Region offers rebates for eligible backwater valve installations.
Yes, by stopping water entry, waterproofing removes the damp conditions mold needs to grow.