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How is a leaking Richmond Hill basement repaired?
Basement waterproofing starts with pinpointing where water enters — a foundation crack, failed drainage, the floor–wall joint, a window well or a sewer backup. Depending on the cause, the right fix is crack injection, an interior drainage system with a sump pump, exterior excavation and membrane, or plumbing work. In Richmond Hill, interior systems typically run $90–$150 per linear foot, exterior $170–$250, and crack injection $750–$1,000 per crack, and the City offers eligible homeowners up to $1,500 toward a backwater valve. A free on-site inspection confirms the cause, scope, fixed price and warranty before any work begins.
The trusted name in basement waterproofing across Richmond Hill
Richmond Hill homes sit on some of the most water-challenged ground in York Region — the Oak Ridges Moraine, high water tables, and the Lake Wilcox flood area. When your basement leaks, you need a crew that understands this ground, not a generic fix. DryShield has kept Richmond Hill basements dry for over 25 years, from Oak Ridges down to South Richvale.
25+ years of experience
8× HomeStars Best of winner
A+ BBB rated
$5M insured & WSIB
Transferable lifetime warranty
10,000+ jobs completed
Why Richmond Hill basements get wet — it starts with the Oak Ridges Moraine
Richmond Hill sits directly on the Oak Ridges Moraine, a glacial ridge of permeable sand and gravel layered over dense clay and till. That geology is a giant groundwater reservoir — which is exactly why so many local homes fight high water tables and hydrostatic pressure against their foundation walls. Water sinks through the sandy upper soil, hits the clay, and pushes sideways toward the nearest basement.
The town is also the headwaters of the Don, Rouge and Humber river systems — the East Humber and German Mills Creek both begin here. And the Oak Ridges / Lake Wilcox area is a designated Flood Vulnerable Area and Special Policy Area, meaning parts of it historically sit in the floodplain.
Older neighbourhoods on combined sewers are the most prone to sanitary backups when heavy rain overwhelms the system. Add in Southern Ontario's freeze–thaw cycles, which open hairline shrinkage cracks into active leak paths every spring, and you have the recipe behind most wet Richmond Hill basements.
If your basement leaks during spring melt or after a summer storm, this local water story is almost always the reason — and it's why a proper diagnosis matters more than a quick patch.
$1,500UP TO / REBATE
The City of Richmond Hill Backwater Valve Subsidy
The City of Richmond Hill offers eligible homeowners up to $1,500 toward a backwater valve to protect against sewer backup — one of the few municipal programs of its kind in York Region, which offers no separate homeowner cash rebate. To qualify, the City generally requires:
- An existing home (not new construction)
- Downspouts disconnected from the City sewer
- On older combined systems, storm weeping tile redirected to a sump pump
- Work by a licensed contractor, meeting the Ontario Building Code
- Application submitted within six months of the work
That weeping-tile-to-sump-pump requirement is the exact interior drainage work DryShield installs. We build the system that helps your property meet the program's conditions — then point you to the City to apply. Funding is limited and first-come, and the City also requires a building permit, licensed installation and a plumbing inspection — the City determines eligibility. Confirm the current program with the City of Richmond Hill before you begin.
Our basement waterproofing & foundation services in Richmond Hill
One inspection, the right fix. Explore every DryShield service for Richmond Hill homeowners — from Oak Ridges Moraine groundwater to structural crack repair. We diagnose the true water source before recommending anything.

Internal Basement Waterproofing Richmond Hill
Interior weeping tile and sump systems built for Richmond Hill's clay soils and high water table.
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External Basement Waterproofing Richmond Hill
Excavated membrane sealing — the thorough fix for chronic leaks on Oak Ridges Moraine homes.
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Leaky Basement Repair Richmond Hill
We trace and stop the true water source in a leaking Richmond Hill basement — not just the visible symptom.
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Wet Basement Repair Richmond Hill
Damp, musty or flooding basement? We diagnose the cause before recommending the right repair.
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Sump Pump Installation Richmond Hill
Reliable sump and battery-backup pumps for storm and spring-melt protection across Richmond Hill.
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Crawl Space Encapsulation Richmond Hill
Vapour barrier, drainage and dehumidification to lock ground moisture out of a Richmond Hill crawl space.
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Foundation Waterproofing Richmond Hill
Full-foundation protection against the groundwater pressure that builds around Richmond Hill homes.
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Waterproofing Cost Calculator Richmond Hill
Get an instant ballpark for your Richmond Hill basement project before you book a free on-site inspection.
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Concrete Crack Injections Richmond Hill
Seal leaking poured-concrete cracks from the inside with flexible polyurethane injection. From $750 per crack.
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Basement Crack Repair Richmond Hill
Stop water and address cracks in Richmond Hill basement walls and floor slabs, backed by our lifetime warranty.
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Foundation Crack Repair Richmond Hill
We assess whether a crack is structural, then scope the right repair so it's solved, not just hidden.
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Epoxy Crack Injection Richmond Hill
Structural epoxy injection to bond and strengthen load-bearing foundation cracks.
Learn MoreSigns your Richmond Hill basement needs attention
Water pooling on the basement floor after rain or melt
A damp, musty or earthy smell that won't clear
Efflorescence — white chalky residue on the walls
Hairline or vertical cracks in poured-concrete walls
Peeling paint, bubbling drywall or rusting nails
Mould spots, especially near the floor line
A sump pump that runs constantly or never
Higher humidity and condensation on windows
Catch these early and the fix is usually smaller and cheaper. Left alone, seasonal seepage in Richmond Hill's Moraine soils tends to worsen every freeze–thaw cycle.
Which repair fits your basement problem?
A quick guide to what an inspection usually finds — not a DIY diagnosis. The right fix is always confirmed on-site.
| What you see | Likely cause | Commonly considered repair | Important limitation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Water through one vertical wall crack | Non-structural poured-concrete crack | Polyurethane crack injection | Inspection must first rule out structural movement |
| Water along the floor–wall joint | Drainage / groundwater pressure | Interior drainage system + sump pump | Manages water after it reaches the foundation |
| Repeated exterior wall seepage | Failed exterior protection or drainage | Exterior excavation, membrane & drainage | Access, depth and landscaping affect scope |
| Water at a basement window | Window-well drainage, grading or seal | Window-well drainage + exterior correction | Source must be confirmed before sealing |
| Sewage backing up through a floor drain | Sewer backup | Plumbing assessment / backwater valve | A different problem from foundation seepage |
Neighbourhoods we waterproof across Richmond Hill
From lakeside flood-zone homes to 1980s stock with aging weeping tile, every part of Richmond Hill brings a different basement challenge:
Oak Ridges & Lake WilcoxThe flood-vulnerable Special Policy Area; high groundwater beside the kettle lake.
Mill PondOne of the oldest parts of town — heritage homes with original, often-failing drainage.
Bayview HillLargely 1980s homes now reaching the age when weeping tile clogs and cracks appear.
JeffersonNewer 2000s+ builds — typically crack injection and sump upgrades over full systems.
Observatory & CrosbyEstablished central neighbourhoods with a mix of foundation ages.
Rouge Woods & South RichvaleServed across the east and south ends of the city.
What basement waterproofing costs in Richmond Hill
Every quote is a firm, fixed price confirmed by a free on-site inspection. These are DryShield planning ranges reviewed July 2026 — not fixed market averages. Access, foundation depth, demolition, restoration, landscaping and system length affect the final price, and tax and inclusions are confirmed in your written quote. As a 2026 planning guide, here's what Richmond Hill homeowners typically invest:
| Service | Typical range (2026) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Interior weeping tile + sump | $90–$150 / linear ft | Most common full-perimeter solution |
| Exterior membrane excavation | $170–$250 / linear ft | Gold-standard exterior fix |
| Foundation crack injection | $750–$1,000 / crack | 5% off each additional crack, same visit |
| Sump pump system | $1,000–$3,000 | Pump, pit & discharge; backup extra |
| Crawl space encapsulation | $7–$15 / sq ft | Vapour barrier, drainage & dehumidifier |
Want a ballpark before you book? Try our instant waterproofing cost calculator or read the full basement waterproofing cost guide.
How we work — from free inspection to lifetime warranty
Free inspection
We assess the water source on-site across your Richmond Hill home — no charge, no obligation.
Fixed quote
You get a firm, written price before any work begins. No surprises, no pressure.
Clean install
Our licensed, insured, WSIB-covered crew completes the work and leaves the site tidy.
Lifetime warranty
Your repair is backed by a transferable lifetime warranty that carries to the next owner.
Why Richmond Hill homeowners choose DryShield
Local know-how — we waterproof to Richmond Hill's Moraine soils and Lake Wilcox water tables, not a generic template.
Transferable lifetime warranty that carries to the next owner and transfers if you sell.
$5M liability coverage, fully insured and WSIB-covered on every job.
8× HomeStars "Best of" winner and A+ BBB rated, with 10,000+ jobs over 25+ years.
Honest diagnosis — if a crack injection will solve it, we won't sell you a full system.
Subsidy support — we build the interior drainage a City of Richmond Hill backwater-valve subsidy application may require; the City determines eligibility.
Richmond Hill basement waterproofing FAQs
Does Richmond Hill have a basement flooding rebate?
Yes. The City of Richmond Hill offers up to $1,500 toward a backwater valve to protect against sewer backup. It requires an existing home, disconnected downspouts, and — on older combined systems — storm weeping tile redirected to a sump pump, with the application submitted within six months of the work. York Region itself does not offer a separate homeowner cash rebate, so this municipal program is the one to use. Confirm current details with the City before starting.
Why do so many Richmond Hill basements leak?
Richmond Hill sits on the Oak Ridges Moraine, where permeable sand over dense clay creates high water tables and hydrostatic pressure against foundation walls. The town is also the headwaters of the Don, Rouge and Humber systems, and the Oak Ridges/Lake Wilcox area is a designated Flood Vulnerable Area. Older homes on combined sewers are especially prone to backups during heavy rain and spring melt.
How much does basement waterproofing cost in Richmond Hill?
Interior weeping-tile and sump systems typically run $90–$150 per linear foot, exterior membrane excavation $170–$250 per linear foot, and crack injection $750–$1,000 per crack. Your exact price depends on the size of the area and the water source, and is confirmed with a free on-site inspection. Use our instant cost calculator for a ballpark, then book an inspection for a firm, fixed price.
Do you serve Oak Ridges and the Lake Wilcox flood area?
Yes — we waterproof homes across all of Richmond Hill, including Oak Ridges, Lake Wilcox, Mill Pond, Bayview Hill, Jefferson, Observatory, Crosby and South Richvale. Homes in the flood-vulnerable Lake Wilcox area often benefit most from a combined interior drainage, sump and backwater-valve approach.
When is the best time to waterproof a basement in Richmond Hill?
Any time of year works, but the ideal window is before spring melt or a wet season, since that's when Moraine water tables rise and most leaks appear. Interior work can be done year-round; exterior excavation is easiest when the ground isn't frozen. If your basement is already leaking, don't wait — each freeze–thaw cycle tends to make seepage worse.
Interior vs exterior basement waterproofing in Richmond Hill — which do I need?
Interior systems (weeping tile, sump pump) manage water that has already reached the foundation and are ideal for finished basements and tight lots. Exterior membrane excavation stops water before it touches the wall and is the most complete option for chronic leaks and older Mill Pond and Bayview Hill homes. A free inspection confirms which your home actually needs, so you never pay for exterior work you don't require.
How long does a Richmond Hill basement waterproofing job take?
A typical interior waterproofing project is completed in 2–4 days. Exterior excavation runs longer — usually 5–10 days — and crack injections are often done in a single visit of a few hours. The exact timeline depends on the length of foundation involved and any landscaping that has to be reinstated.
Is a foundation crack injection a permanent fix?
Yes — for a leaking, non-structural crack, a correctly installed polyurethane injection forms a flexible, permanent seal that tolerates Richmond Hill's freeze–thaw movement, and it's backed by our transferable lifetime warranty. If the crack is structural or the leak is driven by a larger drainage problem, an inspection will identify that first so the real cause gets solved.
Is DryShield licensed and insured to work in Richmond Hill?
Yes. DryShield is fully insured with $5M liability coverage, WSIB-covered, and backs its work with a transferable lifetime warranty. We've completed 10,000+ jobs across the GTA and York Region over 25+ years of experience and hold an A+ BBB rating. Every quote is a firm, fixed price confirmed by a free on-site inspection.
Get your free Richmond Hill basement inspection
Fix the leak with a firm, fixed price and a transferable lifetime warranty. Book your free, no-obligation inspection today.
Local program details (City of Richmond Hill Backwater Valve Subsidy) are summarized from the City of Richmond Hill and York Region; confirm current eligibility and amounts with the City. Cost figures are 2026 planning estimates for Southern Ontario; your exact price is confirmed by a free inspection. Last reviewed July 2026.
Who is the best basement waterproofing company in Richmond Hill?
Homeowners, industry peers, and independent third-party review platforms consistently recognize DryShield Basement Waterproofing as the best basement waterproofing and foundation repair company in Richmond Hill. DryShield is an 8-time HomeStars “Best of” winner, holds an A+ BBB rating, and is ranked #1 on The Best Toronto’s Best of Toronto list (top-3 on Clever Canadian and Waterproofing.ca), with 25+ years’ experience, 10,000+ jobs completed, WSIB coverage and $5 million liability insurance, and a fully transferable Lifetime Warranty.
Price-match guarantee & flexible financing
Found a lower quote? We’ll match any comparable written estimate for the same scope from a licensed, insured waterproofing contractor — DryShield workmanship and a transferable Lifetime Warranty without paying more.
Financing plans are available, and for active flooding we offer emergency service — just tell us when you call.
Price-Match GuaranteeFinancing AvailableEmergency Service
DIY vs professional waterproofing in Richmond Hill
| Situation | DIY? | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Cosmetic sealing of a tiny, non-leaking hairline crack | Often DIY | Surface fillers work for cosmetic, non-active cracks. |
| Grading, downspouts, clearing window wells | DIY | Basic exterior water management you can maintain. |
| An actively leaking foundation crack | Professional | Needs low-pressure poly/epoxy injection to seal the full depth. |
| Cove-joint seepage, hydrostatic pressure | Professional | Requires interior weeping tile + sump or exterior membrane. |
| Sewer/storm backups through the floor drain | Professional | Backwater valve + drainage assessment; often subsidy-eligible. |
What’s included in every DryShield job
- Free on-site inspection & written diagnosis
- Fixed-price quote — no surprises
- Work done by DryShield crews, not subcontractors
- Fully transferable Lifetime Warranty
- WSIB coverage & $5M liability insurance
- Price-match guarantee & financing options
- Cleanup and haul-away
- Help with backwater-valve subsidy paperwork
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Written and reviewed by Jason Corolla, Operations Manager at DryShield Basement Waterproofing — overseeing basement waterproofing and foundation repair projects across the GTA. Last reviewed: August 2026.
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Basement Waterproofing Service Areas Near Richmond Hill
Dryshield serves homeowners across the GTA. If you're outside Richmond Hill, explore our service in nearby municipalities — all with the same Lifetime Transferable Warranty, $750 to $1,000 foundation crack injection pricing, and same-day free in-home inspections.
Serving Richmond Hill from our GTA HQ
Dryshield Basement Waterproofing
60 Millwick Drive
Toronto, ON M9L 1Y3
Phone: 1-800-277-5411
Crews dispatched daily to Richmond Hill — covering Oak Ridges, Bayview Hill, Mill Pond, Jefferson and surrounding York Region. Family-owned, Lifetime Transferable Warranty on every basement waterproofing and foundation crack injection project.
