At Epp Foundation Repair, we believe every home should have a crawl space equipped to protect you from the the negative effects of moisture and mold. Since 1994, we've helped clients in Southeastern Nebraska, Northwestern Missouri, and parts of Northeastern Kansas with repairs and waterproofing for their basements and crawl spaces. The Epp Foundation Repair crawl space encapsulation system is designed to isolate your living space from the humid crawl space environment. We offer the following services to keep your crawl space clean, dry, as well as to create usable storage space.

We provide multiple new construction services for both commercial and residential markets. Concrete is a versatile building material. We create concrete that looks good and lasts a long time.

A wet basement can create the perfect conditions for bacteria and mold to thrive in, leading to various health hazards. It can also damage priceless family heirlooms and sentimental treasures that can't be replaced. Water can comes into your basement through something as simple as a widow leak, or something as serious as a bowing wall. At Epp, we've developed a 3-Phase Basement Repair Process to evaluate your basement and offer easy to understand recommendations, to seal cracks and reduce dampness, support your foundation, and drain any future water intrusion.

Sinking concrete is often caused by excessive weight, expansion and contraction due to changes in the weather, and erosion of supporting soil due to the movement of water below the surface. When concrete sinks, you are left with dangerous trip hazards and potentially water pooling issues that could accelerate soil settlement. In most cases, there is no need to dig up and replace cracked and sunken concrete slabs. With our simple three step process we are able to relevel your concrete for a fraction of the cost of replacement in just a few hours.

A sump pump is a fixture that usually sits in a home's basement or crawlspace that removes groundwater from underneath the home. Without it, water from below the ground or heavy precipitation can cause your basement or even main floors to flood.