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Great Lakes Waterproofing will protect your home from water damage this spring

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The transition between winter and spring in Michigan involves jumps in temperature. It's 50 degrees one day, and 20 the next, causing plenty of melting and freezing, which is bad for the foundation of the home. If water gets in the holes and cracks of the foundation, it won't be long before that water gets into the house and floods the basement.

Waterproofing the house is one of the most important things a homeowner can do, especially to prevent damage before it even starts. Great Lakes Waterproofing provides complete waterproofing services to protect the home.

Great Lakes Waterproofing uses a no-digging Bentonite Clay injection system to seal off water pathways and keep basement walls permanently dry. Both their exterior bentonite injection and drain tile systems are known to be the best basement waterproofing methods.

Great Lakes Waterproofing also offers free estimates before providing their services; no surprise costs or commitments.

Learn more and schedule a free estimate by heading to greatlakeswaterproofing.com.

Trusted Advisor is sponsored by Great Lakes Waterproofing.