Engineer-built. Homeowner-verified.
Real Google reviews from homeowners across DC, Maryland, and Virginia. Customers talk about dry basements, honest diagnosis, clean crews, and repairs that held up after real storms.
No sales script. No subcontractor shuffle. Just engineer-trained inspections, in-house crews, and waterproofing systems built for DMV soil.
Homeowners notice the difference when the visit starts with diagnosis.
The strongest theme is simple: people felt informed before they felt sold to. That is exactly how a waterproofing company should operate.
Engineer-founded
Customers repeatedly mention clear explanations, site conditions, and practical repair plans.
Dry after storms
Several reviews specifically mention basements staying dry after rain, snowmelt, and storm cycles.
Foundation-first repairs
Drainage, sump pumps, cracks, exterior walls, and yard water are diagnosed as one system.
In-house crews
Reviews call out neat work, dependable communication, and crews that finish the repair cleanly.
Good reviews are not decoration. They are pattern recognition.
Anyone can say "lifetime warranty" or "free inspection." The useful question is what homeowners report after the crew leaves and the next storm hits.
Recent homeowner feedback
These are real snippets from the Google reviews already displayed on the site through Trustindex.
We had an incredible experience with DMV Waterproofing. They responded quickly and took immediate action. Their attention to detail was outstanding.
Finally waterproofed after years of ignoring the problem. They did a solid job and didn't oversell extras. Happy with results.
Overall good experience. Crew was friendly and did a neat waterproofing job. Didn't have any surprises with the price.
Installed a sump pump and sealed the walls. Took about two days, basement is dry and feels more secure now.
Their waterproofing held up well after several storms. They sealed the foundation and improved the outside drainage.
Got honest advice from the team about what we needed. Went with the sump pump and drainage tile option. Basement's dry and no issues so far.
Found some cracks in the foundation and called them. They patched the cracks and put in an interior drainage system.
After installing the French drain, water stopped pooling in the yard and the basement stayed dry. Took a few days but was worth it.
Great service!
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Questions homeowners ask before trusting a contractor
Are these reviews real?
Yes. The review highlights are taken from Google reviews shown on the site through Trustindex, which identifies the original source as Google.
Why do reviews mention diagnosis so much?
Because basement water problems often have more than one cause. We inspect the foundation, grade, drainage, sump route, and water entry point before recommending a repair.
Do you use subcontractors?
No. DMV Waterproofing uses in-house crews, which keeps the inspection, repair plan, installation quality, and warranty under one company.
What happens after I request an inspection?
An engineer-trained inspector visits the home, identifies the likely water source, explains the repair options, and provides a written estimate.
Become the next dry-basement review.
Free inspection, honest diagnosis, no subcontractors, and a repair plan built around the actual water problem.
