Best Waterproofing Companies in Pickering
Waterproofing Solutions for Pickering Homes. Pickering stretches from Lake Ontario to the rural north, featuring diverse housing from 1960s bungalows in central Pickering to modern developments near the casino district. Frenchman's Bay and Duffins Creek create waterfront moisture challenges, while clay-heavy inland soil contributes to basement leaks in established subdivisions.
What Is Basement Waterproofing?
Basement waterproofing is the process of preventing water from entering your home's foundation and basement space. It involves a combination of techniques — drainage systems, waterproof membranes, sump pumps, and foundation crack repair — designed to keep your basement dry and structurally sound.
Water enters basements through three main pathways: through cracks in foundation walls, through the floor-wall joint (called the cove joint), and up through the concrete floor slab itself. The approach to waterproofing depends on which pathway is causing the problem and whether the solution addresses water from the exterior (positive side) or interior (negative side).
In the GTA, most homes sit on heavy clay soil that retains water and creates hydrostatic pressure against foundation walls. This pressure, combined with Ontario's freeze-thaw cycles, means virtually every home will eventually need some form of waterproofing attention.
Warning Signs Your Basement Needs Waterproofing
If you notice any of these signs in your Pickering home, it's time for a professional waterproofing assessment.
Water Stains or Puddles
Visible water marks on basement walls or pooling water on the floor after rain or snowmelt. This is the most obvious sign of active water infiltration.
Musty or Damp Smell
A persistent musty odor indicates moisture is present even when you can't see water. Mold and mildew thrive in damp environments and produce this characteristic smell.
White Mineral Deposits (Efflorescence)
White, chalky deposits on concrete or block walls. This is salt left behind when water passes through the foundation and evaporates — proof that water is moving through the wall.
Peeling Paint or Bubbling Walls
Paint peeling off basement walls, wallpaper bubbling, or drywall becoming soft or crumbly. Moisture behind the wall surface causes these visible failures.
Foundation Cracks
Horizontal, vertical, or stair-step cracks in foundation walls. Vertical cracks may indicate settling; horizontal cracks suggest hydrostatic pressure from saturated soil.
Visible Mold Growth
Black, green, or white mold colonies on walls, floors, or stored items. Mold needs moisture to grow — its presence means your basement has a water problem.
Sticking Doors or Windows
Doors and windows that suddenly become hard to open or close. This can indicate foundation movement caused by water-related soil shifting.
Insects or Pests
Increased insects (silverfish, centipedes, earwigs) or rodents in the basement. These pests are attracted to damp, dark environments.
Why Waterproof Your Basement?
Waterproofing is one of the highest-ROI home improvements for Pickering homeowners.
Protect Your Investment
A wet basement reduces your home's value by 10-25%. Waterproofing protects a property worth $500,000 – $2,000,000+ for a fraction of that cost.
Create a Legal Basement Apartment
Ontario building code requires habitable basement units to be free of water infiltration. Waterproofing is step one before any basement apartment conversion.
Eliminate Health Hazards
Damp basements breed mold, which causes respiratory problems, allergies, and asthma — especially dangerous for children and the elderly.
Reclaim Living Space
A dry basement becomes a family room, home office, gym, or guest suite — adding usable square footage without an addition.
Qualify for Insurance Coverage
Many insurers require or incentivize sump pumps and backwater valves. Waterproofing can lower your home insurance premiums.
Increase Resale Value
Buyers pay a premium for homes with documented waterproofing. A transferable warranty adds $15,000 – $30,000 in perceived value.
Featured Waterproofing Pro in Pickering
RenoNext-verified contractor serving Pickering and the Greater Toronto Area

DrySpace Waterproofing
Waterproofing & Foundation Repair
Professional waterproofing contractor serving Pickering and the GTA. Interior & exterior waterproofing, sump pumps, backwater valves, and foundation crack repair. All work documented with GPS-verified photos through RenoNext.
Interior vs. Exterior Waterproofing: Which Is Right for You?
Understanding the difference helps you choose the right approach for your Pickering home.
| Factor | Interior | Exterior |
|---|---|---|
| How it works | Captures water that enters and redirects it to a sump pump | Prevents water from reaching the foundation wall |
| Effectiveness | Manages water — doesn't stop it from entering the wall | Stops water at the source — gold standard approach |
| Cost (per wall) | $5,000 – $10,000 | $5,000 – $12,000 |
| Disruption | Minimal — work done inside, no landscaping damage | Significant — excavation disrupts landscaping, driveways, decks |
| Best for | Homes with finished exteriors, limited access, or budget constraints | Homes with accessible exteriors and active wall leaks |
| Warranty | 15-20 years (pump components need replacement) | 25-30+ years for membrane system |
| Timeline | 2-4 days | 3-7 days per wall |
How We Waterproof Your Pickering Home
Five core waterproofing services with step-by-step process details and Pickering pricing

Exterior Waterproofing
Full excavation around the foundation to expose the wall, followed by cleaning, crack repair, application of a rubberized membrane, dimpled drainage board, and new weeping tile. This is the gold standard for stopping water infiltration at the source.
Process
- 1Excavate soil to the base of the footing
- 2Clean and inspect the foundation wall
- 3Repair all cracks with hydraulic cement
- 4Apply rubberized waterproofing membrane
- 5Install dimpled drainage board over membrane
- 6Lay new weeping tile wrapped in filter fabric
- 7Backfill with clear gravel and native soil
- 8Re-grade surface for proper drainage away from home
Price in Pickering
$4,605 – $11,052
Timeline
3 – 7 days per wall

Interior Waterproofing
An interior French drain system that captures water entering through the floor-wall joint and channels it to a sump pit. Ideal when exterior excavation is not feasible due to driveways, decks, or landscaping.
Process
- 1Break concrete floor along the perimeter (12-inch strip)
- 2Excavate a trench below the slab
- 3Install perforated drain pipe bedded in gravel
- 4Connect drain to sump pit with check valve
- 5Apply vapor barrier on interior wall
- 6Pour new concrete to close the trench
- 7Install sump pump with battery backup
Price in Pickering
$4,635 – $9,270
Timeline
2 – 4 days

Sump Pump Installation
Professional sump pump installation with a primary pump and battery-backup unit. Includes a properly sized pit, check valve, and exterior discharge line routed away from the foundation.
Process
- 1Cut and remove concrete slab at pump location
- 2Excavate sump pit (18" x 24" minimum)
- 3Install pit liner with gravel base
- 4Set primary submersible pump with float switch
- 5Install battery backup pump (12V marine battery)
- 6Connect discharge pipe through rim joist
- 7Route discharge line 6+ feet from foundation
- 8Test both primary and backup systems
Price in Pickering
$744 – $3,255
Timeline
1 – 2 days

Backwater Valve Installation
A backwater valve prevents sewer backups during heavy storms by automatically closing when water flows backward through the sewer line. Many GTA municipalities offer rebates up to $1,250 for installation.
Process
- 1Locate main sewer line and determine valve position
- 2Break concrete floor over sewer pipe
- 3Cut existing pipe and fit backwater valve
- 4Install access lid flush with floor
- 5Pour new concrete and finish patch
- 6Test valve operation and flow direction
- 7Complete rebate application paperwork
Price in Pickering
$1,848 – $4,620
Timeline
1 day

Foundation Crack Repair
Structural and non-structural crack repair using epoxy or polyurethane injection from the interior, or excavation and membrane patching from the exterior. The method depends on the crack type, width, and whether it is actively leaking.
Process
- 1Inspect crack width, depth, and pattern
- 2Clean crack and remove loose material
- 3Install injection ports at 8-12 inch intervals
- 4Seal surface between ports with epoxy paste
- 5Inject crack with epoxy (structural) or polyurethane (waterproofing)
- 6Allow cure time (24-48 hours for epoxy)
- 7Remove surface seal and ports
- 8Optional: apply exterior membrane if excavated
Price in Pickering
$459 – $1,377
Timeline
2 – 4 hours per crack
Why Pickering Homes Need Waterproofing
Pickering stretches from Lake Ontario to the rural north, featuring diverse housing from 1960s bungalows in central Pickering to modern developments near the casino district. Frenchman's Bay and Duffins Creek create waterfront moisture challenges, while clay-heavy inland soil contributes to basement leaks in established subdivisions.
Waterfront Location
Frenchman's Bay and Lake Ontario keep water tables high in south Pickering year-round.
Established Stock
Central Pickering's 1960s-70s homes have foundations with 50+ years of wear and minimal original waterproofing.
Inland Clay
North and central Pickering sit on clay-heavy soil that creates persistent moisture pressure on foundations.
New Development
Pickering's city centre expansion means new construction on backfilled lots that may settle and shift.
Common Basement Issues in Pickering
- warningFrenchman's Bay area with high water table
- warningDuffins Creek watershed flooding
- warningCentral Pickering 1960s-70s homes with aging foundations
- warningClay soil throughout established neighborhoods
- warningNew development areas with settling foundations
- warningLakefront humidity and ground moisture
Pickering Neighborhoods We Serve

Waterproofing Permits & Requirements in Ontario
Not all waterproofing work requires a permit, but some does. Here's what you need to know:
Interior crack injection (epoxy or polyurethane)No Permit
Minor repair — no permit needed
Sump pump replacement (like-for-like)No Permit
No permit for replacing existing equipment
New sump pump installation (where none existed)Permit Required
Plumbing permit may be required for new discharge line
Backwater valve installationPermit Required
Plumbing permit required — needed for rebate applications
Exterior excavation deeper than 1.2 metresPermit Required
Excavation permit or building permit depending on municipality
Interior weeping tile and drainage systemPermit Required
May require plumbing permit for sump and discharge
Any work affecting municipal sewer connectionPermit Required
Always requires municipal permit and inspection
Your waterproofing contractor should handle all permit applications. At RenoNext, all permit paperwork is managed by the contractor and documented in your project record.
GTA Waterproofing Rebates & Subsidies
Many GTA municipalities offer rebates for waterproofing improvements. Here are the programs available near Pickering.
Your Pickering Rebate
Durham Region offers periodic backwater valve and sump pump subsidies. Contact the City of Pickering for current programs.
City of Toronto — Basement Flooding Protection Subsidy
- Backwater valve: up to $1,250
- Sump pump: up to $1,750
- Pipe severance/capping: up to $400
Total: Up to $3,400 per property · Apply through 311 Toronto
Region of Peel — Backwater Valve Subsidy
- Backwater valve installation: up to $2,800
Total: Up to $2,800 per property · Apply through Region of Peel
City of Hamilton — Protective Plumbing Program
- Backwater valve + sump pump: up to $2,750
Total: Up to $2,750 per property · Apply through Hamilton Water Division
York Region — Basement Flooding Prevention
- Backwater valve subsidy: varies by municipality
Total: Varies — check with your local municipality · Contact your municipality
Durham Region — Basement Flooding Protection
- Backwater valve + sump pump subsidies available periodically
Total: Varies by program cycle · Contact Durham Region
Halton Region — Stormwater Management
- Periodic basement flooding prevention programs
Total: Varies by program · Contact Halton Region or your local municipality
Waterproofing Prices in Pickering
City-adjusted pricing based on Pickering labour and material rates. Pickering pricing is approximately 8% lower than Toronto.
| Service | Price Range | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Exterior Waterproofing | $4,605 – $11,052 | 3 – 7 days per wall |
| Interior Waterproofing | $4,635 – $9,270 | 2 – 4 days |
| Sump Pump Installation | $744 – $3,255 | 1 – 2 days |
| Backwater Valve Installation | $1,848 – $4,620 | 1 day |
| Foundation Crack Repair | $459 – $1,377 | 2 – 4 hours per crack |
Prices are estimates based on typical GTA projects. Actual costs depend on home size, access, soil conditions, and scope. See detailed cost breakdown →
Waterproofing FAQ — Pickering
How much does waterproofing cost in Pickering?
Interior waterproofing in Pickering costs $4,500 – $9,000. Exterior waterproofing costs $4,500 – $10,800 per wall. Pickering pricing is about 8% below Toronto due to Durham Region labour rates.
Is Pickering prone to basement flooding?
Yes. Pickering's location between Lake Ontario and the Rouge River/Duffins Creek systems creates elevated water tables. Homes in south Pickering near Frenchman's Bay are particularly vulnerable.
What waterproofing do Pickering homes need most?
Older homes benefit from exterior waterproofing with new weeping tile. Homes near the lake need robust sump pump systems with battery backup. All homes should have a backwater valve to prevent sewer backup.
Does Pickering offer waterproofing rebates?
Durham Region offers periodic subsidies for backwater valve and sump pump installation. Contact Durham Region or the City of Pickering for current program information.
Can I waterproof just one wall of my Pickering home?
Yes. If the water entry point is identified to a specific wall, single-wall exterior waterproofing is effective and costs $4,500-$10,800 in Pickering. A professional assessment determines if full perimeter work is needed.
What warranty does DrySpace offer on waterproofing?
DrySpace Waterproofing provides a 25-year transferable warranty on exterior membrane systems and 15-year warranty on interior drainage systems. All work is documented with GPS-verified photos through RenoNext.
What is the difference between damp-proofing and waterproofing?
Damp-proofing is a thin asphalt coating that resists moisture but not pressurized water. True waterproofing uses a rubberized membrane that creates a watertight barrier. Most homes built before 2000 only have damp-proofing, which fails within 10-15 years.
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