A city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in the greater Boston area, Cambridge is best known as a hub for some of world's most prestigious universities such as Harvard and MIT.
In fact, Cambridge is also one of Massachusetts' major residential districts. According to the 2010 census, 105,162 people, 44,032 households and 17,420 families resided in the city. Moreover, there are about 47,291 housing units at an average density of 7,354.7 per square, making Cambridge the fifth most densely populated city in the US.
The high population density has been driving the home price in Cambridge well above the rest of the real estate market in the state. According to Trulia's Cambridge real estate overview, for the week ending Feb 27, 2013, the average listing price for homes for sale was $935,302.
For Cambridge homeowners, it has become a big challenge to preserve their property value in the post-recession housing market.
According to the American Society of Home Inspectors, wet basements were most often found to be a major problem during home inspection and solving wet basement problems is one of the most important things that Cambridge homeowners can do to protect the value of their home and health of their family.
When you look for basement or crawl space Waterproofing services for your home in Cambridge, there are two main challenges: finding the right Waterproofing company and finding the best products to work with. Basement Systems can help with both!
A leader in dry basement technology since 1987, Basement Systems has waterproofed over 300,000 wet basements in the U.S., Canada and the United Kingdom.
Our award-winning WaterGuard® drainage system and unique sump pump systems are among the many products that we install every day. Additional waterproofing products include basement window treatments, the SunHouse™ Window Well, the absolute best basement dehumidifier (SaniDry™ Basement Air System), mold resistant basement wall and floor products, and much more!
To learn more, visit Basement Systems New Hampshire.
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