FAQ · Warranty
Is the waterproofing warranty transferable when I sell my home?
Yes — in writing, transferable to the next owner one time at no additional cost.
Short answer
Yes. The warranty is signed by the owner, in writing, and transferable to the next homeowner one time at no additional cost. This is a real asset for resale — and one of the reasons our customers list it on their sale paperwork.
The full picture
If you are reading this, you are probably thinking ahead. Maybe you are selling in the next year. Maybe you are buying a home that already has waterproofing work and want to know if the warranty conveys. Either way, the answer is structured to protect both the current owner and the next one.
How the transfer works
- You sell the home. Include the original warranty document in your closing paperwork. Most buyers will ask for it — if the inspector flagged moisture history, having a current warranty changes the conversation.
- The new owner contacts us. A short call or email is enough. We update our records and re-issue the warranty in the new owner’s name.
- No transfer fee. One transfer, no additional cost. The system stays warranted under the same terms.
Why a transferable warranty matters at closing
A water-history note on a home inspection report can stall a sale or cost you in price negotiations. A documented, transferable warranty does three things at once:
- Tells the buyer the problem was professionally addressed — not patched by a previous owner.
- Transfers the risk forward. If anything goes wrong in the warranted area, the next owner has a real contractor to call — not just a receipt.
- Often shows up on listing copy. “Basement waterproofed with transferable lifetime warranty” is a calm, factual phrase that takes the moisture question off the table.
What to keep with your home file
To make the transfer painless, keep these together:
- Signed warranty document with the original scope of work
- The original written estimate and any change orders
- Before/after notes or photos if we provided them
- Any service or claim history (most homes have none — that is itself evidence the system worked)
A note on limits
The transfer applies to the same scope we originally warranted. If the new owner finishes the basement, adds a bathroom, or modifies the drainage system without us, those modifications are on them — not the warranty. The original area stays covered.
If you are mid-listing right now and need an inspection-ready document, call us — we can re-print and re-sign the warranty for your closing file.
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