WDM Basement Waterproofing

NJ

5 (20 reviews)

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20 years of experience Free Estimate DE Licensed & Insured Flexible payment plans EXCELLENT Based on 4 reviews Posted on Amanda Harris Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I was really worried about some cracks forming in my foundation, but the team at WDM put my mind at ease. They carefully inspected the damage, explained what needed to be done, and completed the repairs quickly and affordably. My foundation is solid again thanks to their expertise. Posted o

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