Posted on Google Linda WeissTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We feel very fortunate to have found this company. I met with Mike regarding leaks in the basement. He assessed the entire house, gave me options and clearly explained the process. Everyone from Mike, to the secretary in the office to the workers were absolutely amazing. They did the work as promised, gave us a reasonable price, and left the place immaculate. We could not be happier with the results! This is a great family owned business. You can’t go wrong!Posted on Google rose smithTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. The work was done with the utmost professionalism and competence. The service representative was very thorough in examining the dehumidifier, air purifier and sump pump and provided any service needed including draining the pump.Posted on Google Craig TodaroTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Mark took it upon himself to come to my home and examine my issue himself. He is knowledgeable not only in basement waterproofing, but also in land grading, excavating and several other adjacent topics. While it was concluded my issue was not foundation oriented, he did not hesitate to propose several other creative ideas to help address my issue. He has a great disposition, and I would not hesitate to recommend his services to others.Posted on Google Linda RussoTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I bought my house 24 years ago, and for 24 years I lived with water coming in to my finished basement. A few years back I hired another company to put in a French Drain System which never worked. As the storms got worse the water in my basement increased. Because of my previous experience I was hesitant to hire another company until I read about ACM and met Mark who was highly recommended by my Home Service Company. Mark spent about 2 hours explaining the process, and what was needed. In February 2025 ACM put a extensive French Drain System which included taking down the sheet rock walls, demoing tile and placing a membrane along the whole perimeter of the drain system. All of this work was completed in 3 days exactly what Mark said. The guys were professional, polite, and best of all they were careful to save my Radiant Heating System which was under the tile. Since the French Drain System was placed I have not had 1 drop of water coming into my basement. I am very grateful to Mark's ACM Company, and was able to refinish my basement without fear of water damage. I highly recommend ACM Basement Water Proofing to all who are having water problems with their basement.Posted on Google Maria LacosteTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. ACM Basement Waterproofing did an excellent job in my basement, no more water intrusion. The job was handled professionally and on time. I am happy to recommend them.Posted on Google William RothsteinTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I chose ACM because of their "Best of Long Island" award, and I'm glad I did. Mark's crew (led by Joe) installed an interior French drain and a sump pump in our basement. Six months later, we've had no problems with water. These guys know what they're doing.Posted on Google Links2282Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My wife and I would like to say thank you to Mark and his team for their excellent work installing a French Drain in our finished basement. For years we had to worry about flooding if we got a large amount of rain in a short time. The entire staff was totally professional. knowledgeable, competent and efficient. They were clean and caring and after each day they protected the whole worksite. Without a doubt, we would recommend them for all your basement waterproofing needs.Posted on Google Peter WebbTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I called acm after finding water in the basement. Mark answered the call and quickly helped diagnose the issue. He guided me to check baseboard and sure enough a broken valve was causing this leak. It's good to find someone to help a homeowner without rushing to take their money. It's good to find a honest business man
Basement Water Solutions
If your basement floods, you already know it’s a problem. What you might not know is why it keeps happening or what it takes to actually fix it.
Long Island sits on a mix of sand, clay, and glacial deposits. The water table is high in most areas. Add in nor’easters, heavy summer storms, and the occasional hurricane, and basements here take a beating. We’ve seen flooding in just about every town from Montauk to Massapequa, though homes in low-lying parts of Nassau and Suffolk Counties tend to have it worst.
ACM Basement Waterproofing has been fixing flooded basements across Long Island for decades. If you’re dealing with water in your basement, we can help.
We make it simple, affordable, and stress-free — with guaranteed results.
There’s no single reason basements flood. Usually, it’s a combination of factors.
The water table here is high. In some neighborhoods, it’s only a few feet below the surface. When it rains hard or snow melts fast, that groundwater rises and pushes against your foundation. If there’s any weakness, water finds its way in. We’ve opened up walls in homes where the owners had no idea there was a crack, and the concrete was soaked through.
Soil matters too. Clay-heavy soil doesn’t drain well. It holds water against your foundation walls, building up hydrostatic pressure. Sandy soil drains faster but can shift over time, creating gaps where water travels. Depending on where you are on Long Island, you might be dealing with one or the other or some combination.
Then there’s the weather. Coastal storms dump inches of rain in a few hours. The ground can’t absorb it fast enough. If your home’s drainage isn’t up to the task, that water ends up in your basement. We get calls every time a big storm rolls through, and it’s always the same story. The homeowner thought they were fine until they weren’t.
Older homes have it worse. Waterproofing systems break down. Sump pumps fail. French drains clog with sediment and stop working. If your house was built 30 or 40 years ago and nothing’s been updated, you’re probably at risk even if you haven’t had a flood yet.
High humidity from Suffolk County summers creates condensation on cool crawl space surfaces. That “sweating” provides enough moisture for mold colonies.
Plumbing leaks go unnoticed for months in crawl spaces. A small drip creates major mold problems over time.
Inadequate air movement traps moisture. Stagnant air in your crawl space keeps humidity levels perfect for mold growth.
Surface cleaning won’t solve these issues. Professional crawl space waterproofing addresses the source, not the symptom. We eliminate the conditions that mold needs to survive with our Long Island crawl space waterproofing near you.
If you’re standing in a flooded basement right now, safety first.
If the water is more than an inch or two deep, don’t walk through it until you’ve cut power to the basement. Water and electricity don’t mix. If you can’t reach the breaker safely, call an electrician or your utility company before you do anything else.
Once that’s handled, try to figure out where the water is coming from. Is it still raining? Is water actively coming in through the walls or floor? Is it seeping up from below? This information helps when you call for help.
Take photos and video before you start cleanup. Your insurance company will want documentation, and once you start removing water, you lose that evidence.
For getting the water out, a wet vac works if it’s a small amount. Serious flooding needs a pump. If you don’t have one, a basement remediation company near you can usually respond the same day. Dry the space out as fast as you can. Mold starts growing within 24 to 48 hours. Fans, dehumidifiers, open windows. Pull up wet carpet if you can manage it.
But if this has happened before, or if it happens again, cleanup alone isn’t the answer. Something is letting that water in, and until you fix it, you’re just waiting for the next storm.
We make it simple, affordable, and stress-free — with guaranteed results.
Fixing a flood is reactive. Prevention is where you actually get ahead of it.
For most Long Island homes, interior waterproofing is the most effective solution. That means a French drain system around the perimeter of your basement floor, connected to a sump pump that moves water out and away from your foundation. When it’s done right, water that would have pooled on your floor gets intercepted and pumped out before you ever see it.
The sump pump matters. A cheap pump from a hardware store might last a few years. We install commercial-grade pumps that are built to run for a long time. And because Long Island loses power during storms more often than anyone would like, a battery backup is worth having. The backup kicks in automatically when the power goes out. Which, if you think about it, is usually exactly when you need the pump to work.
Foundation cracks should be repaired properly. We see a lot of Long Island homeowners who tried to fix a crack themselves with caulk or hydraulic cement. It holds for a while, then fails.
Outside the house, check your grading. Make sure gutters are clean and downspouts discharge several feet from the foundation. These aren’t expensive fixes, but they make a difference.
If you’re searching for basement flooding solutions near you, start with an inspection. Every house is different. The drainage conditions, the foundation type, the soil, the age of the home. What works for one property might not work for the one next door.
Water damage adds up fast.
Repeated flooding weakens your foundation. Wood structural elements rot. Metal components rust. The damage is cumulative. Each flood makes the next one worse.
Mold is the other issue. It starts growing within 48 hours of a flood and spreads from there. Remediation gets expensive, and it’s not just a property problem. Mold causes real health issues, especially for kids or anyone with asthma or respiratory conditions.
Then there’s the stuff you keep down there. Furniture, photos, holiday decorations, old records. A lot of it can’t be replaced once it’s water damaged.
And if you ever want to sell your home, a history of basement flooding shows up on disclosure forms. Buyers notice. So do appraisers. Unresolved water issues will cost you when it comes time to close.
We start with an inspection. We look at your foundation, your drainage, your sump pump if you have one, and the grading around your home. We ask about when flooding happens and how bad it’s been. Sometimes the answer is obvious. Sometimes we need to dig a little deeper.
Then we put together a plan. For most Long Island homes, that means some combination of French drains, sump pump installation, and crack repair. We tailor the approach to your house. A home in Babylon with sandy soil and a high water table needs a different system than a home in Huntington with clay soil and poor grading.
We’ve been doing this work across Nassau and Suffolk Counties for a long time. We know which areas flood, which soil types cause problems, and what works in different conditions.
If you’re looking for basement flooding experts near you, give us a call. We’ll come out, take a look, and give you an honest assessment.
ACM Basement Waterproofing serves homeowners throughout Long Island, from the North Shore to the South Shore, Suffolk to Nassau. If your basement has flooded or you’re worried it might, we’re nearby.
We make it simple, affordable, and stress-free — with guaranteed results.
*50% Off Materials Discount applicable to new projects over $10,000
Copyright © ACM Basement Waterproofing | All rights reserved.