Basement Waterproofing Omaha, NE
OFP offers inexpensive basement waterproofing services to homeowners in the Omaha, NE area. Whatever is the cause of your leaky basement, we can discover what it is and take care of it for you. Our basement professionals will come to your home and identify the cause of the water, and we will then recommend a waterproofing system to dry out your basement for good!
Leaky Basement
Does your home have a leaky basement in Omaha, NE? If you replied with a yes, then you need to make contact with our waterproofing experts at Omaha Foundation Pros. If left wet and flooded, a leaky basement can act as a breeding ground for mold growth. Mold doesn’t just look bad, it can also cause a lot of health problems for you and your family members. Mold in your air can trigger breathing problems, allergies, chronic headaches, fatigue, and a lot more.
Omaha, NE
A variety of Native American tribes had resided in the land which grew to be Omaha, including since the seventeenth century, the Omaha and Ponca, Dhegian-Siouan-language people who had came from the lower Ohio River valley and migrated to the west by the early 17th century; Pawnee, Otoe, Missouri, and Ioway. The word Omaha means “Dwellers on the bluff.”
In 1804 the Lewis and Clark Expedition went by the riverbanks where the city of Omaha would be developed. Between July 30 and August 3, 1804, people in the expedition, like Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, became acquainted with with Oto and Missouria tribal leaders at the Council Bluff at a point about twenty miles to the north of present-day
Omaha. Immediately to the south of that region, Americans constructed a number of fur trading outposts in succeeding years, such as Fort Lisa in 1812; Fort Atkinson in 1819; Cabanné’s Trading Post, constructed in 1822, and Fontenelle’s Post in 1823, in what grew to become Bellevue. There was intense competition among fur traders until John Jacob Astor developed the monopoly of the American Fur Company. The Mormons created a town known as Cutler’s Park in the region in 1846. Although it was temporary, the settlement provided the foundation for additional development in the future.
Around the turn of the 21st century, a number of new downtown skyscrapers and cultural institutions were constructed. One First National Center was finished in 2002, surpassing the Woodmen Tower as the highest building in Omaha as well as in the state at 638 feet. The development of the city’s new North Downtown included the building of the CenturyLink Center and also the Slowdown/Film Streams development at North 14th and Webster Streets. Development of the new TD Ameritrade Park started in 2009 and was finished in 2011, also in the North Downtown area, close to the CenturyLink Center.
During the summer of 2008 and 2012 the United States Olympic Team swimming trials were in Omaha, at the Qwest/Century Link Center. The big event was obviously a highlight in the city’s sports community, in addition to a showcase for redevelopment in the downtown area.
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Please feel free to contact us at402-817-3919“to find out more about our basement waterproofing services in the Omaha, NE area.
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Dave came out several times and answered all of our questions, even came back after we had all drywall off and changed evaluation accordingly.