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Hoffman Weber Construction LLC

6820 Broadway Unit R , Denver, CO 80221

Roofing Contractors, General Contractor, Construction Services ...

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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EcoShield Exteriors

7670 S Vaughn Ct Ste 2000 , Englewood, CO 80112-4120

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Roofing Contractors, Siding Contractors, Gutters ...

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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Thrasher Foundation Repair

9652 Hanover Ct W , Commerce City, CO 80640-8470

Waterproofing Contractors, Concrete Contractors, Gutters ...

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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R3D Roofing, LLC

14143 Denver West Pkwy Ste 100 , Lakewood, CO 80401-3275

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Roofing Contractors, General Contractor, Painting Contractors ...

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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A+ Waterproofing & Sealants LLC

3975 E 56th Ave Unit A1 , Commerce City, CO 80022-3633

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Waterproofing Contractors, Seal Coating, Waterproofing Materials ...

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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Nubilt Restoration & Construction

2134 S Valentia St , Denver, CO 80231-3325

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Fire and Water Damage Restoration, Roofing Contractors, General Contractor ...

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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Liftech Corporation

12870 W Alameda Pkwy , Lakewood, CO 80228

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Foundation Repair, Waterproofing Contractors, Mud Jacking Contractors ...

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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ASR Companies, Inc.

8530 Concord Center Dr Ste 200 , Englewood, CO 80112

BBB Accredited A+ rated. General Contractor, Roofing Contractors, Construction Services ...

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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Just Roofs and Gutters

226 , Englewood, CO 80112-3527

Roofing Contractors, Gutters, Waterproofing Contractors ...

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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Denver Foundation Solutions LLC

1301 Caprice Dr , Castle Rock, CO 80109-1504

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Foundation Repair, Waterproofing Contractors, Basement Waterproofing ...

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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Typical Exterior Waterproofing Near Me Cost in Denver

For: full exterior foundation waterproofing in Denver, CO

Budget Option
$3.1k
Starting price
Most Common
$8.4k
Average cost
Premium Service
$21.0k
High-end

What Affects the Price:

  • ¢Linear footage of foundation
  • ¢Excavation depth required
  • ¢Denver's high-altitude UV intensity, freeze-thaw cycles, and Front Range demand raise material specs

Exterior Waterproofing Cost Guide — Denver, CO

How Much Does Exterior Waterproofing Cost in Denver, CO?

Denver's basement and foundation waterproofing market is driven by a unique combination: bentonite clay soil that expands dramatically when wet and creates intense lateral pressure on foundation walls; rapid spring snowmelt that saturates the Front Range soil faster than drainage can handle; and the city's alternating wet springs and dry summers that cycle foundation walls through moisture stress repeatedly. Denver's foundation waterproofing demand spikes each spring (April–June) following snowmelt and early-season rains. Here's current Denver exterior waterproofing pricing in 2025.


Denver Exterior Waterproofing Prices

ServiceScopeDenver Price Range
Exterior foundation waterproofingExcavate 1 wall, membrane + drainage, backfill$10,000 – $20,000 per wall
Full perimeter exterior waterproofingAll 4 walls excavated, membrane, drain, backfill$30,000 – $70,000
Interior drain tile systemInterior perimeter drainage + sump$4,000 – $12,000
Sump pump installationComplete system with discharge line$800 – $2,500
Battery backup sump pumpAdd-on to primary sump$400 – $1,000
Foundation crack injectionPolyurethane or epoxy, per crack$400 – $1,200/crack
Downspout extensionCorrect grading at foundation$150 – $400
Window well installationInclude cover$800 – $2,500
Exterior drainage improvementFrench drain + grading, per linear foot$25 – $65/LF
Vapor barrier (crawl space)Per sq ft, full encapsulation$2 – $5/sq ft

Denver's Bentonite Clay — The Root Cause

Bentonite clay — the expansive soil mineral found throughout much of the Denver metro (Stapleton/Central Park, Aurora, Lakewood, Westminster, Adams County, Arapahoe County) — is the defining Denver foundation waterproofing problem. Bentonite clay:

  • Expands volumetrically by 1.5–8x when it absorbs water (depending on clay content percentage)
  • This expansion applies lateral hydrostatic pressure on basement foundation walls from all sides
  • Denver foundations built in the 1950s–1980s (poured concrete or concrete block) were often built with minimal waterproofing beyond a tar coat; 40–70 years of seasonal wet-dry cycling has stressed these original systems
  • Bentonite shrinkage during Denver's hot, dry summers (10–15% RH in July–August) then creates a void around the foundation into which the next wet season's water channels — "bathtub effect" from clay moving away from wall then flowing back

Signs of Denver bentonite-related basement moisture:

  • White mineral deposits (efflorescence) on foundation walls — indicates water has moved through the concrete
  • Active seepage through wall cracks, particularly horizontal cracks in block walls (most serious — horizontal cracks indicate lateral pressure failure)
  • Damp floor at perimeter after spring snowmelt (water tracking along the foundation-floor joint)
  • Musty odor in spring and early summer

Per BLS Denver-Aurora-Lakewood MSA, specialty construction workers earn $28–$55/hour. The Colorado USGS Water Science Center documents Front Range geology and soil profiles relevant to foundation moisture patterns.

Exterior Waterproofing FAQ — Denver, CO

Why Professional Exterior Waterproofing Matters in Denver, CO

Colorado Waterproofing Contractor Qualifications

Colorado has no specific state license for waterproofing contractors. The Colorado Division of Professions and Occupations does not maintain a separate waterproofing specialty license. However, exterior foundation waterproofing in Denver involves:

  • Structural excavation adjacent to foundation walls — public safety considerations if excavation destabilizes adjacent grade
  • Significant scope projects that may reach the Colorado licensed GC threshold under local jurisdiction rules

Waterproofing certifications (voluntary professional standards):

  • WaterproofingInstitute.org (WI) Member: Industry association for waterproofing specialty contractors; members commit to professional standards
  • AWCI (Association of the Wall and Ceiling Industry) Waterproofing Section: Technical education and standards for waterproofing products and applications
  • Ask your Denver waterproofing contractor about their product-specific training — major waterproofing membrane manufacturers (Tremco, BASF MasterSeal, W.R. Grace Bituthene) train applicators on proper substrate preparation and installation

Denver Building Permits for Foundation Waterproofing

Significant excavation adjacent to Denver foundations may require permits:

  • Shoring permit: If excavation exceeds certain depth adjacent to existing structure, Denver requires a shoring permit and engineer's review
  • Drainage modification permit: Storm drainage connections or significant grading changes may need City of Denver Public Works review
  • Standard residential waterproofing: Most single-family Denver exterior waterproofing projects are performed without permit since they involve excavating, applying membrane, and backfilling at the existing exterior grade — verify your specific scope with Denver CPD

Why DIY Waterproofing Products Don't Solve Denver's Problem

Denver home improvement stores sell various waterproofing products marketed for foundation walls: Drylok, hydraulic cement, Flex Seal, and surface-applied elastomeric coatings. These products have a fundamental limitation in Denver's bentonite clay environment:

Surface-applied interior waterproofing coatings cannot resist the hydrostatic pressure created by Denver's expanding clay. Drylok and similar interior surface coatings can resist minor moisture vapor but are rated for maximum water pressure measured in feet of head. Denver's bentonite clay against a foundation wall during a wet spring creates pressure that exceeds what interior surface coatings are designed for — they fail, delaminate, and appear to bubble from the wall.

Exterior waterproofing (excavating to the footing, applying a waterproof membrane to the exterior wall surface, and installing drainage board and drain tile at the footing) addresses water where it begins — outside the foundation — rather than attempting to hold it back from inside.

Interior drain tile systems (installed inside the basement perimeter at the floor-wall joint) are a legitimate alternative when exterior excavation is impractical or cost-prohibitive — they intercept water that does enter the wall-floor zone and redirect it to a sump pump. Interior drain tile does not prevent water from penetrating the foundation wall but controls it before it can damage finished surfaces.


Insurance and Warranty for Denver Waterproofing

What to look for:

  • General Liability Insurance: Minimum $1 million — excavation adjacent to your foundation creates structural exposure risk
  • Installation Warranty: Reputable Denver waterproofing contractors provide 10–25 year written transferable waterproofing warranties on work product; this warranty transfers to new owners at resale — a meaningful selling point in Denver's real estate market
  • Material warranty: Major waterproofing membrane manufacturers provide product warranties (Tremco's Paraseal, for example, has manufacturer warranty) — verify the product your contractor is using and whether it carries manufacturer support

Transferable warranty at Denver home sale: A waterproofing warranty that transfers to new owners is a legitimate value-add in Denver real estate transactions. Seller's ability to provide a current paid waterproofing warranty with 10–20 years remaining reduces buyer's moisture risk concern and can support sale price.

Exterior vs. Interior Waterproofing in Denver, CO

Denver Foundation Waterproofing: Exterior vs. Interior Approach

The most fundamental waterproofing decision for Denver homeowners is whether to address moisture from the outside (exterior waterproofing) or intercept it from inside (interior drain tile). Both are legitimate approaches with different cost profiles, performance characteristics, and appropriate applications.


Exterior vs. Interior Waterproofing — Denver Comparison

FactorExterior WaterproofingInterior Drain Tile
Cost (1 wall, standard Denver home)$10,000 – $20,000$1,500 – $4,000
Full perimeter cost$30,000 – $70,000$4,000 – $12,000
Moisture source addressedOutside — membrane prevents entryInside — intercepts water that enters
Foundation wall protection✅ Waterproof membrane protects concrete❌ Water still contacts wall
Landscape disruptionHigh — excavation to footing depthLow — interior work only
Sump pump requiredSometimes — depends on drainage capacityYes, always
New landscaping after excavation$2,000 – $8,000 additional costNone
Denver bentonite clayAddresses pressure and moisture togetherIntercepts but does not address pressure
Structural crack repairYes — accessible from exteriorOnly indirect
Best forSevere seepage, new construction, full wall saturationActive seepage when exterior excavation is impractical
Warranty periodTypically 10–25 yearsTypically 10–25 years (on drain system)
Denver real estate impactStrong disclosure assetGood disclosure asset

When Denver Homeowners Should Choose Exterior Waterproofing

Exterior waterproofing is the gold-standard, most comprehensive solution for Denver's bentonite clay problem and is most justified when:

  1. Active seepage through the wall face (not just the floor-wall joint) — moisture coming through cracks in the wall face indicates pressure the wall is not handling; exterior waterproofing addresses root cause
  2. New finish planned for basement — major basement remodel in Denver should be preceded by exterior waterproofing (or verified adequate interior system) to ensure the finished space won't be compromised by moisture
  3. Structural horizontal cracks in block or poured concrete walls — horizontal cracks indicate lateral pressure from bentonite clay expansion; exterior excavation allows wall crack repair and membrane application simultaneously
  4. Available budget and landscape planned anyway — exterior waterproofing with new landscape after excavation costs more but provides the most durable long-term protection

Denver's Three Moisture Control Layers — A Comprehensive Approach

Professional Denver waterproofing contractors address moisture in layers:

Layer 1 — Grading and Drainage (First Line of Defense):

  • Positive slope away from foundation (minimum 1 inch drop per foot for first 6 feet from foundation)
  • Downspouts extended minimum 6 feet from foundation (critical in Denver's clay — roof water concentrated at downspouts without extensions creates saturated clay against foundation wall)
  • Window wells with proper drainage to gravel base

Layer 2 — Membrane or Interior System:

  • Exterior: Waterproofing membrane + drainage board + perimeter drain tile at footing level
  • Interior (when exterior impractical): Interior drain tile at floor-wall joint → sump pit → sump pump

Layer 3 — Vapor Barrier/Interior Control:

  • Vapor barrier on foundation walls (in unfinished basements)
  • Sump system with battery backup (critical in Denver — power outages from Front Range thunderstorms during snowmelt season can coincide with peak water pressure against foundations)

Denver Hailstorm and Exterior Drainage — Often Overlooked

Denver receives some of the highest hail frequency of any major U.S. metro — the Front Range is the heart of "Hail Alley." After major Denver hailstorms, gutters and downspouts are commonly damaged or dented, reducing flow capacity. A partially blocked downspout during a Denver spring rain event can concentrate roof drainage at the foundation, overwhelming clay drainage capacity and saturating the soil against the foundation wall. Post-hailstorm gutter and downspout inspection is an important Denver waterproofing maintenance step — verify downspouts are discharging properly and extensions are intact before the next rain cycle.

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