What the quote should clarify
Visible cracks, active leaks through a crack, doors or windows that suddenly stick, bowed walls, stair-step cracking, or repeated water intrusion are all reasons to request a qualified evaluation.
The strongest estimates usually describe the source of moisture or movement, the access needed to complete the work, and how the repair affects future maintenance. For Duluth-area homes, it is especially helpful to document whether water appears after heavy rain, during spring thaw, near a crack, at the wall-floor joint, around a window well, or near sump equipment.
What to ask before accepting a scope
Ask what problem the repair solves, what it does not solve, how water will be routed, what maintenance is required, and what warranty or follow-up process applies.
- Will the work address the water source, the symptom, or both?
- Does the scope include cleanup, discharge routing, and restoration details?
- What signs would mean the project needs structural review instead of only waterproofing?