ABV Contractors Co. is a family-owned and -operated company that has been conducting business in Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, and Summit counties in Ohio, for over 45 years. We have a solid reputation for sincerity, reliability, and exceptional performance in basement waterproofing, foundation repair, waterline repair, sewer line repair, fire hydrant installation, and excavation. With our experience, knowledgeable crews, and newer equipment, we get the job done right and on time every time. Here at ABV, we take pride in what we do and strive to make sure that our customers are completely satisfied.
Our number one goal is to give you peace of mind knowing that your basement and foundation have been repaired the right way the first time. Restoring your confidence in your home or business is what we do. When it comes to basement waterproofing, whether it is a commercial or residential application, our 45 years of experience allow us to fix the problem correctly the first time. Our sewer jet machine uses high-pressure water to clean out existing sewer pipes that are clogged with general debris, as well as clogs from tree root infestation.
Earth excavation is considered one of the easiest forms of excavation, as the material does not contain a lot of moisture and is therefore easier to handle. Our professionals can typically break the material down into pieces that are small enough to move easily. Doing so also ensures the materials are useful for an embankment or foundation.
Diagnosing foundation problems requires more than just looking at it. While a visual inspection can indicate a problem may exist, professional testing and analysis needs to be conducted to determine not only the foundation problem but the source of it as well.
Do you know that in 1700 BC, in Knossos on the Greek island of Crete, the Minoan Palace had four whole drainage systems? These systems drained sewage into huge sewers made of stone.
A variety of sealants are designed to improve water resistance without providing true waterproofing. These sealants are often used on concrete, brick, and stone surfaces. They protect these surfaces from external moisture but allow internal moisture to evaporate.