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How to Find Basement Waterproofing Contractors in Colorado Springs

Hiring a basement waterproofing contractor in Colorado Springs? Here's how to find qualified pros, verify credentials, and avoid costly mistakes.

·6 min read·719 Foundation Team

Basement waterproofing in Colorado Springs costs $3,000–$25,000 depending on the extent of damage and repair method. Hiring an unqualified contractor can double your costs with failed repairs, making proper vetting essential before you hire.

Key Takeaways

  • Basement waterproofing in Colorado Springs ranges from $3,000–$25,000 based on repair scope.
  • Look for contractors with 20+ Google reviews and BBB accreditation; verify City of Colorado Springs contractor license.
  • Request three bids minimum to understand fair scope of work and pricing range.
  • Confirm general liability insurance minimum $1 million and workers' compensation before signing.

Hiring the wrong contractor for a waterproofing job can cost you twice. You pay once for a fix that does not work, then pay again for the real repair. Colorado Springs has no shortage of contractors, but knowing how to sort the qualified ones from the rest makes a significant difference.

Here is a practical guide to finding a contractor you can trust.


Where should you start your search for a basement waterproofing contractor?

Three sources give you a solid starting list:

Google Maps is your fastest first step. Search "basement waterproofing Colorado Springs" and look at businesses with 20 or more reviews. Read the negative reviews carefully, not just the five-star ones. A pattern of complaints about callbacks or unfinished work tells you more than a handful of glowing reviews.

The Better Business Bureau (BBB) at bbb.org lists accredited waterproofing contractors in the Colorado Springs area with letter-grade ratings. BBB accreditation requires businesses to meet standards around transparency, responsiveness to complaints, and honest advertising. It is not a guarantee of quality, but it is a useful filter.

Angi (formerly Angie's List) provides verified customer reviews and lets you request quotes from multiple contractors at once. Angi does background checks on listed businesses, which adds a basic level of screening.

You can also check the Team Dave Logan directory, a regional resource specifically for Colorado Front Range contractors that vets members before listing them.


What credentials should you look for in a Colorado Springs waterproofing contractor?

Colorado does not issue a single statewide license for general contractors. Licensing is handled at the city and county level, which means requirements vary depending on where the work is being done.

For Colorado Springs specifically, you want a contractor who holds a current City of Colorado Springs contractor license. For basement and foundation work, this typically falls under a general contractor license or a specialty contractor classification. Ask them to tell you their license number and verify it through the City of Colorado Springs building department.

Also confirm they carry:

  • General liability insurance (minimum $1 million per occurrence is standard)
  • Workers' compensation insurance covering their crew

Ask for certificates of insurance, not just verbal confirmation. A legitimate contractor will hand these over without hesitation.


What questions should you ask a waterproofing contractor before hiring?

These questions separate contractors who know what they are doing from those who guess:

  1. What is the specific source of my water intrusion, and how did you determine that?
  2. Are you proposing to manage the water or stop it at the source?
  3. What warranty do you offer, and is it transferable if I sell the home?
  4. Who does the actual work? Your crew, or subcontractors?
  5. What permits are required for this job, and will you pull them?

Pay attention to whether they give you a specific answer or a vague one. "We do it right" is not an answer to question one. A contractor who walks your basement, points to the source of the problem, and explains the fix in plain terms is one worth continuing the conversation with.


Why should you get three bids for basement waterproofing?

Three bids is a practical minimum for any waterproofing job. This is not just about finding the lowest price. It is about understanding what a fair scope of work looks like.

If two bids propose interior drain tile and a sump pump, and one bid proposes exterior excavation at four times the cost, you now have enough information to ask intelligent questions about why. Sometimes the higher-cost approach is warranted. Sometimes it is not.

Get bids in writing. Each proposal should specify the materials, warranty terms, what is included, and what happens if additional issues are discovered mid-job.


Red Flags to Watch For

Walk away or ask hard questions if a contractor:

  • Pressures you to sign the same day, especially after a door-to-door solicitation
  • Will not provide a written contract or itemized scope of work
  • Asks for more than 30 to 50 percent of the total upfront
  • Cannot provide a certificate of insurance on the spot
  • Proposes only waterproofing paint as a long-term solution for active seepage
  • Has no verifiable address or physical location in Colorado Springs

Contractors from out of state who follow hailstorm or flooding events sometimes work the Colorado Springs area. They may do adequate work, but they are harder to contact if something goes wrong six months later. Local and established is a meaningful advantage in a service that needs to stand behind a warranty.


Neighborhoods Where Water Problems Are Common

Homes in Briargate, Stetson Hills, and areas near Monument and Black Forest tend to sit on expansive clay soils that hold water against foundation walls after heavy rain or snowmelt. If your home is in one of these areas, a contractor with specific Front Range experience is a real asset.

We serve all of Colorado Springs and the surrounding area. If you want an honest assessment of what your basement needs, call us and we will tell you straight.

Call (719) 735-5324 or book a free inspection online. We also offer foundation crack repair, bowing wall repair, and crawl space repair if your inspection turns up more than a waterproofing issue.

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