Water in Your Basement? Let’s Find the Source.
It’s stressful — but a wet basement is usually a water problem before it’s a foundation problem, and the real fix is often simpler than you fear. We’ll find the actual cause and tell you straight. No pressure, no commissioned salespeople.
Homeowners across the Quad Cities have trusted Behncke since 1948 — decades working in the same basements and foundations. That much time in the field is exactly why we can usually tell the repair you actually need from the one you don’t.
Water doesn’t seep through concrete — pressure pushes it through
Saturated soil acts like a column of water leaning on your foundation. That pressure finds every crack, joint, and pore — and pushes water through.
Related: Exterior Waterproofing · Grading & Downspouts · Why Our Clay Holds Water
By the time water shows up on the inside, it has usually been working at the outside for a while. That’s good news — the source is often something we can correct.
No mystery, no pressure
We come take a look — free
A real contractor walks the basement and the outside, at no charge.
We trace it to the source
Where the water actually enters, and what’s driving it.
We show you what we found
In plain terms — you see the cause, not just a quote.
We fix the actual problem
The targeted repair the home needs — not the biggest system we can sell.
We don’t work on commission — so we don’t oversell
Many Quad Cities basement companies run on commissioned salespeople and big advertised systems. We don’t. We diagnose the cause and recommend the repair that fixes it — sometimes that’s smaller than you expected. See the repairs we turn down, or read how we approach wet basements.
We’re adding real Quad Cities wet-basement projects here — the leak, the source we found outside, and the dry basement after. Until then, the fastest proof is simple: have us come look and tell you exactly what’s happening, free.
The things people ask first
How fast can you come out?
Call us and we’ll get you on the schedule quickly — a wet basement shouldn’t wait, and the evaluation is free.
Is this going to be expensive?
Often less than people fear. Many leaks are solved outside with grading or drainage, not a full interior system. We tell you the real options before any work.
Is it my foundation?
Usually it’s water management, not structural failure — but if there’s movement involved, we’ll spot it and explain it honestly.
Will you pressure me into a big system?
No. No commissioned salespeople, no scare tactics. We recommend the repair that actually fixes the cause.
Most basement leaks start outside
When water shows up in a basement, the industry reflex is to sell an interior drainage system. We start the other way around.
Most of the leaks we see begin outside the wall — poor grading, a downspout dumping at the foundation, surface water running toward the house. We check those first, because if the water never reaches the wall, you don’t need the system. Interior drainage is the right answer for some homes, and when it is we’ll say so — but more than once the real fix has been regrading or a downspout extension, not the five-figure system someone else quoted.
One homeowner’s Google review describes it exactly: our estimator Kyle digging down to check for cracks, finding none, and pointing to grading as the real cause.
— The Behncke crew · Quad Cities, since 1948
Almost Everything We Fix Starts as Water.
Foundations, basements, concrete, drainage, masonry — follow the water and you’ve found the cause. Here is the whole story, from the cloud to the crack.
- Rain hits the roof
- Gutter catches it
- Extension carries it out
- Positive grade sheds it away
- Safe discharge
- Dry basement
- Rain overflows the gutter
- Water runs down the foundation
- Soil saturates against the wall
- Hydrostatic pressure builds
- A crack opens
- Water gets in
- Interior damage
The leak didn’t begin in the basement. It began on the roof.
Keep following the water: Waterproofing · Drainage · Foundation Repair · Concrete
Stop guessing about the water
We’ll find the source and tell you straight — free, and with no pressure.
Want the full explanation first? Read Why Basements Leak or Fix the Drainage First in our Knowledge Library.
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