Shield Series Overview - DMV Waterproofing
Rockville, MD·Kensington, MD·Ashburn, VA·Manassas, VA
The Shield Series™

7 Engineered Systems. One Mission.

Every Shield system is designed by civil engineers for DMV soil, water table, and foundation conditions. No off-the-shelf solutions. No subcontractors. Lifetime warranty.

Engineer-Owned · Since 200510,000+ DMV Homes ProtectedIn-House Crews · No SubcontractorsLifetime Structural Warranty

Why Shield?

Because Your Foundation Deserves an Engineered Defense, Not a Product Pitch.

Most waterproofing companies sell you a product: a brand-name pump, a generic membrane, a one-size encapsulation kit. We do not. We are civil engineers who design integrated defense systems for your home’s specific soil, water table, and foundation type.

The Shield Series is our family of seven systems. Each one is engineered to address a specific failure mode in DMV homes. Each one is installed by our own crews, never a subcontractor. Each one is backed by a warranty that travels with the home, not the homeowner.

  • Engineered for DMV clay, marine clay, saprolite, and schist soils
  • Installed by W-2 employees with engineering oversight on every job
  • Lifetime transferable warranty on structural systems
  • No franchise fees, no acquisition history, no script-reading sales reps

The Engineering Difference

We diagnose first, then prescribe. A FootingShield™ install is not right for every home, and neither is a WallShield™. The right system depends on soil drainage, foundation age, water table depth, and grade. Our free engineering inspection identifies which Shield, or combination, actually solves your problem.

20+ yrsCombined Civil Engineering Experience

Why DMV Is Different

Four Soils. Four Failure Modes. One Engineered Response.

The DMV region sits on four distinct soil types, and each one fails differently under hydrostatic pressure. A FootingShield™ install for Loudoun clay is not the same as one for Kensington schist. We engineer for the soil under your home.

Triassic Clay

Ashburn · Loudoun County

High plasticity. Seasonal swell and shrink. Hydrostatic pressure on foundations climbs after every freeze-thaw cycle.

Saprolite + High Water Table

Rockville · Montgomery County

Decomposed bedrock with poor drainage and shallow water table. Interior drainage solutions are often required.

Marine Clay

Manassas · Prince William County

Bull Run basin clay. Holds water like a bowl. Foundations need engineered exterior drainage, not just sump pumps.

Wissahickon Schist

Kensington · Bethesda · Older MD

Historic homes on schist substrate. Foundation age and soil type demand careful CrackShield™ and WallShield™ integration.

Decision Guide

Which Shield Is Right for Your Home?

If You Are SeeingLikely CauseEngineered SolutionWhy It Works
Wet floor at wall-floor jointHydrostatic pressure under slabFootingShield™Captures water at footing level, before it reaches the slab.
Water seeping through wallFailed exterior membrane or gradingWallShield™ + GradingShield™Replaces the broken first line of defense, then redirects surface water.
Single vertical crackConcrete shrinkage or settlementCrackShield™Pressure injection waterproofs, then closes the crack.
Musty smell · humid airCrawl space vapor or hidden moldCrawlShield™ + MoldShield™Encapsulation stops the moisture, remediation removes what already grew.
Pooling water in yardPoor grading or subsurface flowGradingShield™ + YardShield™Surface and subsurface drainage push water away before it threatens the home.

Get an Engineer’s Opinion, Free.

We will send an engineer-trained inspector to inspect your home, identify the failure mode, and recommend the right Shield system. No high-pressure pitch. Just engineering.