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Claypool is small — a quiet community along the SR-15 corridor in southern Kosciusko County — but the waterproofing problems that homeowners face here are anything but minor. Rural agricultural areas like this one have drainage patterns shaped more by farm tile systems and field grading than by municipal infrastructure, and when those patterns send water toward a home’s foundation, the results can be stubborn and recurring.
The agricultural landscape around Claypool means soils are frequently tilled, compressed, and saturated at different depths throughout the year. A wet spring can hold moisture near the surface for weeks, and homes with basement foundations feel that pressure directly. Seasonal flooding of low spots is common, and the water that doesn’t flood a field often ends up running toward the lowest man-made structure in the area — a basement.
EverDry Waterproofing of Michiana has been solving these kinds of problems in Kosciusko County since 1993. The company was founded by Matt and Dave Kaminsky and has grown to waterproof more than 80,000 homes across Northern Indiana. Rural homes in the 46510 zip code are well within our service area. Get the full picture of available basement waterproofing services for Claypool homes.
EverDry Michiana serves Claypool and the rural residential properties along the SR-15 corridor and surrounding township roads. Distance from urban centers doesn’t mean lesser service — our crews cover Kosciusko County thoroughly.
Homes along State Road 15 north and south of Claypool include a range of ages and construction styles. Older homes in this corridor often lack modern exterior waterproofing, and our free assessments help owners understand the current state of their foundation.
Farm properties and rural residences in the Claypool area frequently deal with water that moves across fields before concentrating near structures. EverDry evaluates site drainage as part of every assessment, not just the foundation itself.
Homes on township roads outside Claypool proper often sit on larger lots where grading may have changed over decades of agricultural use. Improper lot slope toward the house is one of the most common contributors to basement water problems in rural Kosciusko County.
Even newer homes in the Claypool area can develop water problems if built on lots where tile drainage from adjacent farm fields was not properly accounted for. EverDry's assessors look for signs of this when evaluating properties in agricultural settings.
Hear from homeowners who trusted EverDry to protect their basements, foundations, and homes with long-lasting waterproofing and structural solutions.
Posted on Google Margie GentryTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Had system for 20 years and everything is great and basement still dry. Highly recommendPosted on Google Eric WestTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. David was really clear on the free inspection we definitelylearned alot thank youdavidPosted on Google Sherry WestTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. David came out to our house. He was very thorough with a good education about how our house was built the different types of water and moisture. The different types of pressure that are foundation is faced with. He gave us the solutions the outside work the inside work are doing both. We’ve got a lot to think about. We’re going to think about it and we feel good about today’s visit. Thank you, David.Posted on Google K STrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Jim Glick came out to assess our basement and he was fantastic. He took the time to throughly assess moisture, and elaborately explain the findings as well as options to solve the moisture in our basement. We’re taking a beat to think over how to proceed but will definitely move forward with securing our home.Posted on Google Justin HendersonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I was very pleased with the inspection process done by Jake Thompson and his regional manager Fred Bedford. From start to finish the inspection was informative, thorough, and very professional. They both did an awesome job of answering questions as well as making sure if we had questions. I appreciated the honesty and attention of detail throughout the process and how well they broke down all the details to make things easier to understand. I highly recommend Everdry for anyone looking for a trustworthy and knowledgeable company!Posted on Google Shandi HamblinTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Had a great experience with Jim Glick today- knowledgeable and friendly! Explained everything so well thanks for being so thorough!!Posted on Google Kayla LangdonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Jim Glick came out and gave a great estimate for my basement. He explained everything thoroughly. Very kind and professional.Posted on Google Yvone EstradaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Good so far!!!Posted on Google Jonathon MccoyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Scott came out and thoroughly inspected our crawl space to address some standing water issues. Right from the start, I could tell EverDry is extremely thorough in both their inspections and recommendations. I was genuinely blown away by the amount of information and detail I received compared to another company who had previously inspected the space. Scott walked me through everything, showed me exactly what was causing the issues, and explained step-by-step what the solution process would look like. The transparency and professionalism were top-notch. After this experience, I wouldn’t trust any other company besides EverDry. Thank you all!Verified by TrustindexTrustindex verified badge is the Universal Symbol of Trust. Only the greatest companies can get the verified badge who has a review score above 4.5, based on customer reviews over the past 12 months. Read more
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It can. Agricultural tile drainage systems move large volumes of water through the soil, and if a tile line runs near your home or has shifted over time, it can redirect water toward your foundation rather than away from it. EverDry's assessors look at site drainage patterns as part of every evaluation in rural agricultural areas.
Seasonal water intrusion still causes damage. Even limited moisture exposure promotes mold growth, degrades concrete, and can lead to gradual structural movement. The pattern of 'only in spring' often indicates a drainage issue that worsens incrementally over the years.
Block foundations are porous by nature and absorb moisture through the block itself even without visible cracks. Interior drainage systems work well for block foundations because they capture water as it moves through the wall rather than relying on an impermeable seal. EverDry recommends based on the specific condition of each wall we evaluate.
Interior system installation requires breaking a narrow channel in the basement floor around the perimeter to set the drainage system. The work typically takes one to two days, and the floor is restored with concrete when complete. Most homeowners find the disruption manageable and the result immediately apparent.
No. Interior waterproofing is done while you remain in the home. There is dust and noise during the concrete breaking phase, but ventilation precautions are taken and the work area is contained as much as possible. Exterior excavation work also does not require the homeowner to vacate.