Asheboro
Asheboro's #1 Crawl Space, Basement, and Foundation Waterproofing Specialists.
In the heart of Asheboro, North Carolina, we already know things can get wild at the zoo. But did you know that our state is subject to 6-8 or more hurricanes a year? If you don't want your Asheboro home looking like a wetland exhibit--or if it already does--it's time for Sedona Waterproofing Solutions.
With over seven years of business and hundreds of great reviews across the web, Sedona Waterproofing Solutions is ready to bring your basement and crawl space project to fruition. We offer a variety of services and a tight-knit crew with plentiful experience.
Asheboro Crawl Space Repair, Waterproofing and Mold Removal
Sedona Waterproofing offers a variety of service for your home. Some of our options include (but aren't limited to):
- Mold Removal/Remediation
- Sump pump and French drain installation
- Indoor and outdoor waterproofing
- Repairs and replacements for wood rot and insulation
Whatever is needed in your home, we're ready to work. Contact Sedona Waterproofing today for a free inspection and find out what needs your home is aching for.
Any Project, Any Budget, Anytime
We understand that, in several circumstances, basements and crawl spaces tend to be complex. Therefore, Sedona Waterproofing is proud to offer guidance and explanations for all aspects of the project; every step of the way.
We pride ourselves on transparency, and showing what is the best available route for your space. Moreover, we also offer a variety of options for any budget.

After the work is done on your space, we offer low-cost yearly maintenance for installed devices as well.
Our team has completed dozens of jobs, and we pride ourselves on our stellar reviews and recommendations from customers, realt
Why Choose Sedona Waterproofing Solutions?
Finding the right team of experts to handle your basement waterproofing needs is an essential ingredient in the recipe for success. Sedona Waterproofing Solutions provides a service that you can trust from the first interaction to the last.
Located in nearby Concord, we're ready and able to travel to your Asheboro home and get your waterproofing/repair project started.
Book A Free Consultation Today!
Call today to book your free inspection.
704-960-7906 or fill out our contact form to get your free quote and inspection!
Frequently Asked Questions
We inspect more than just the wet spot. In Asheboro homes, water problems often originate outside the foundation through grading issues, clogged drainage paths, or soil saturation. Our inspections include exterior conditions, crawl space or basement access points, and foundation walls, so the waterproofing solution addresses the real source of the problem, not just the visible damage.
Yes. Persistent damp odors are often caused by trapped moisture and poor airflow rather than standing water. Crawl space waterproofing can improve drainage and moisture control, while crawl space encapsulation is used when humidity and air quality need to be fully controlled. We help Asheboro homeowners choose the option that actually solves the problem instead of masking it.
Crack sealing works only when the issue is isolated and minor. Foundation waterproofing in Asheboro, NC, becomes necessary when moisture is entering through multiple points, hydrostatic pressure is present, or interior dampness keeps returning. In those cases, proper drainage and water management systems are far more effective than surface-level repairs.
During an emergency waterproofing service in Asheboro, our priority is damage control. That may involve water removal, temporary protection, or immediate leak management. Once conditions are stable, we schedule a full evaluation to determine what permanent repairs are needed to prevent repeat flooding or structural damage.
Recurring basement leaks usually mean the original repair addressed the symptom, not the cause. Basement leak repair in Asheboro often fails when drainage, soil pressure, or exterior water flow isn’t corrected. Our approach focuses on long-term prevention by identifying how water is reaching the foundation and stopping it before it enters the basement.

