French Drains
Captures and redirects water toward the sump pump to prevent crawlspace flooding.
Stop Water Damage Before It Starts – Expert Solutions for Your Crawlspace
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At Central Georgia Crawlspace, we specialize in crawl space water damage remediation and waterproofing solutions to protect your home’s foundation and crawlspace from excess moisture, standing water, and long-term structural damage. Serving Macon, Warner Robins, Perry, and surrounding areas, our team offers expert sump pump installations, drainage systems, and moisture control solutions to keep your home dry and structurally sound.

We also offer Warranty and Maintenance Plans to ensure your sump pump remains in peak working condition year-round. Our team can help select and install the right sump pump system tailored to your crawlspace’s needs.

Water buildup in a crawlspace can lead to severe foundation problems, wood rot, mold growth, and long-term structural damage. Our drainage solutions are designed to redirect excess water away from your home to prevent moisture buildup and potential flooding.
One of the most common questions homeowners ask is: Does the French drain need to be installed inside the crawlspace or outside in the yard?
Understanding hydrostatic pressure is key to answering this. While each home is unique, in most cases where groundwater enters a crawlspace, an interior French drain is the best solution.
With common sense exterior solutions, sump pump installation, and french drains, we ensure your crawlspace stays dry year-round. Our crawl space drainage contractors take the time to educate homeowners on the science behind effective waterproofing solutions so you can feel confident in your investment.

Crawlspace water damage doesn’t just affect your foundation—it can impact your home’s air quality, energy efficiency, and resale value. Our team specializes in comprehensive water damage repair and prevention solutions to protect your home for years to come.

A cracked foundation can allow water intrusion, structural shifting, and potential foundation failure. Ignoring small cracks can lead to more serious foundation damage, moisture issues, and expensive repairs. Our resin injection method effectively seals hairline cracks from the inside, eliminating the need for costly exterior excavation.
If you notice moisture seeping into your basement, visible cracks in your foundation, or shifting walls, it’s crucial to address the problem before it worsens. Our foundation repair experts will assess your basement walls, identify the source of cracks, and provide a long-term waterproofing and stabilization solution. This process strengthens your foundation walls, prevents further structural shifts, and stops water leaks before they lead to mold growth or interior damage.
We make crawl space and structural repairs simple and stress-free. Our step-by-step process ensures your home gets the right solution with expert care.
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If your crawl space holds standing water after rain or if there’s evidence of pooling, soft soil, or high groundwater, there’s a good chance you need a sump pump. Our team checks the slope and water entry points to determine if a pump is necessary and where it should be installed.
No. We tailor every recommendation to your home’s specific conditions. If you only need a sump pump or just a dehumidifier, we’ll explain why and only suggest what’s truly necessary. We don’t push pre-bundled, one-size-fits-all “solutions.”
Interior drainage systems ( french drains inside the crawl space) collect and redirect groundwater after it has entered the crawlspace. Exterior systems manage surface water runoff. For crawl spaces, interior systems are often more effective and reliable in Georgia’s soil conditions.
Most waterproofing jobs, including sump pump and drainage system installation, take 1-3 days depending on the size of the space and scope of work. We’ll provide a clear timeline before any work begins so you know what to expect.
Uncontrolled water in your crawl space can lead to mold, foundation settlement, musty odors, and even HVAC damage. Waterproofing is a long-term solution that protects your home’s structure and your family’s indoor air quality.