Papillion and La Vista grew fast, and thousands of basements here share the same clay-heavy lots along the Papio Creek watershed — great for building, tough on foundations.
Get My Free EstimateThe Papio Creek system is the defining water feature of Sarpy County, and neighborhoods throughout Papillion and La Vista drain toward it. After a heavy spring storm the clay soil saturates quickly, hydrostatic pressure builds against basement walls, and homes without working drain tile feel it first — usually as a wet cove joint or a sump pump that suddenly cannot keep up.
Homes from the 1980s–2000s boom around Monarch Place, Tara Heights, and central La Vista are hitting the age where original sump pumps and builder-grade drainage are past their service life. Replacing a tired pump before it fails costs a few hundred dollars; discovering it failed during a June downpour costs a finished basement.
Every project starts with a free inspection and a written estimate from a licensed, insured contractor who works Papillion regularly — no obligation, no pressure.
Tell us what you’re seeing and get a free, no-obligation estimate from a licensed local waterproofing pro — usually within one business day.
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