Basement & Subfloor in Sunshine
Negative pressure waterproofing and drainage solutions to keep lower levels dry and protect foundations. Serving Sunshine and the wider West region.
Basement & Subfloor Services for Sunshine Properties
Humble Maintenance Care provides professional basement & subfloor services to residential and commercial properties in Sunshine, Melbourne. Our experienced team understands the specific challenges that Sunshine properties face and delivers lasting solutions backed by warranty.
As a trusted local contractor in the West area, we combine trade expertise with modern diagnostic tools including AI-powered damage assessment and thermal imaging to deliver accurate, efficient repairs.
Local Insight: Sunshine
Sunshine's housing is predominantly 1950s-1970s brick veneer and cream brick homes, many on generous blocks. The suburb also features former Housing Commission properties, weatherboard cottages, and a growing number of modern townhouses and apartments around Sunshine Station and Hampshire Road.
Our Basement & Subfloor Process
- 1Inspection of subfloor space and moisture level testing
- 2Installation of drainage systems including French drains
- 3Application of negative-side waterproofing to retaining walls
- 4Sump pump installation where required for water management
- 5Ventilation improvements to control ongoing moisture levels
Common Basement & Subfloor Issues in Sunshine
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Basement & Subfloor in Sunshine - Frequently Asked Questions
What causes rising damp?
Rising damp occurs when groundwater is drawn upward through porous building materials by capillary action, often due to a missing or failed damp-proof course.
Can you waterproof from inside the basement?
Yes. Negative-side waterproofing is applied to the interior face of basement walls and is effective even when external access is not possible.
How do French drains work?
French drains are gravel-filled trenches with perforated piping that redirect subsurface water away from the building's foundation to a drainage point.
