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Basement Waterproofing Scientists is the leading provider of basement waterproofing services in the Philadelphia area. We use state of the art technology to identify leak sources and create economical solutions. If you have a wet, damp or leaky basement call today for your free inspection. Our knowledgable staff will answer your questions and help you on your way to a permanently dry basement.

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Castlegrande

Review of Nationwide Window & Siding (archive) by

· Toms River

The quality of the materials used was exactly if not better than what they explained. They arrived at 10 am and were gone by 4 pm. The windows were in, sealed, working, and done very professionally. The place was clean. The outside was clean and it looked they were never here. A window cracked so th... more

Thomas M.

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· Lakewood

I am so pleased with the service I received from A.J. Perri concerning the condensation runoff leak which stained my dining room ceiling and walls. The problem was addressed and resolved in a most efficient manner All of the workmen were very competent and explained the repair process very clearl... more

Kozy L.

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· Jersey City

Working with David is always a pleasure. He's honest, trustworthy and very detailed. He's also very kind to my dogs and child.

Ryna L.

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· Franklin Lakes

They were prompt, thorough, and not in the way. They were wonderful.


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Basement Waterproofing Scientists

201 King of Prussia Road, Suite 650,
Radnor, PA
https://basementwaterproofingscientists.com/ (610) 615-7111