
Cinder Block Foundation Wall Seepage Repair in Downers Grove & the Western Suburbs
Block foundations leak differently than poured concrete. The fix has to match.
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Homes built before the late 1960s across Downers Grove and the western suburbs were frequently constructed with concrete masonry unit (CMU) block foundations rather than poured concrete. A block wall is not a continuous monolithic structure — it consists of hundreds of individual blocks held together by mortar joints, each one a potential pathway for water. Those joints, combined with the hollow cores running vertically through each block, give water far more entry points than a poured wall ever has. When hydrostatic pressure builds in our clay-heavy Illinois soil — which saturates slowly, drains even more slowly, and holds moisture against foundation walls for days after a storm — seepage is the predictable result. Accu-Dry has diagnosed and repaired cinder block foundation wall seepage across the western suburbs since 1990. In clay soil, which holds water against the foundation exterior long after rain has ended, migration through block cores and mortar joints is a consistent and persistent problem in older western-suburb homes.
~50%
of a standard 8-inch CMU wall's cross-sectional area is hollow core
National Concrete Masonry Association
Is Your Block Foundation Leaking?
Block foundation seepage rarely announces itself with a single obvious crack. Because water can enter through any mortar joint along the wall face or travel down through the hollow block cores before exiting at the base, the signs are often distributed rather than localized. Look for:
Water seeping through mortar joints in a horizontal or stair-step pattern
White chalky deposits on the interior block face (efflorescence — mineral residue left by evaporating water)
Damp or wet spots at the base of the wall, especially along the cove joint
Hollow-sounding blocks when tapped — a sign of water-saturated cores
Active dripping or streaming from mortar joints after heavy rain or snowmelt
Mold or mildew growth on the lower block courses or on stored belongings
Rust stains below steel beams, anchor bolts, or utility penetrations at the wall
Our Solution: Interior Drainage with a Foundation Wall Liner
The standard of care for cinder block foundation wall seepage is an interior drainage system paired with a 90 mil antimicrobial foundation wall liner — and it is the approach we have used successfully across the western suburbs for 35+ years. Here is why it works and why the alternatives fall short.
Surface sealers and waterproofing paints cannot withstand sustained hydrostatic pressure pushing outward from inside the block wall. They peel, blister, or are bypassed through an unsealed joint or core. The only durable solution is to relieve the pressure, not resist it.
Exterior waterproofing — excavating to apply a membrane to the outside of the block wall — is possible but requires full perimeter excavation, carries only a 10–15 year limited warranty (because the membrane is exposed to ongoing freeze-thaw stress), and costs significantly more. For most block-foundation homes in the area, interior drainage delivers equal long-term results at a fraction of the disruption and cost.
Our interior solution works in two steps:
Interior Drain Tile System
A perimeter channel is installed at the footing level along the inside base of the affected walls. Water that migrates through the block and exits at the wall base drops into this channel, flows by gravity to a sump pit, and is pumped out of the home before it can spread across the floor. This relieves the hydrostatic pressure that drives seepage through the joints and cores.
90 Mil Antimicrobial Foundation Wall Liner
The wall liner is fastened to the block face above the drain channel. Any moisture migrating through the block is captured by the liner and directed downward into the drain system rather than entering the basement air or spreading across the floor. The liner also creates a clean, finished wall surface that resists mold growth — the antimicrobial treatment is permanent, not a coating that wears off.
Because the entire system is installed inside the home, it is protected from the exterior conditions that degrade outdoor repairs. This is why interior drainage systems carry a lifetime transferable warranty, while exterior membrane repairs are limited to 10–15 years.

What to Expect
Free inspection: We assess all active seepage points, check moisture levels across the wall face, and identify any structural concerns before recommending a system.
Written estimate: Detailed, itemized quote — no ranges, no surprises.
Installation: Perimeter channel is installed at the footing, the wall liner is fastened to the block face, and the system drains to a sump pit. Our own crew completes the work — no subcontractors. Most installations take one to two days.
Concrete restoration: The perimeter trench is covered with poured concrete, finished flush with the existing floor.
Final walkthrough: We review the installed system, answer every question, and document your warranty before we leave.
What Neighbors Say
★★★★★ 5-star rated across the western suburbs
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Detail oriented and extremely professional. Israel was knowledgeable and courteous. I would highly recommend Accu-Dry to anyone and will use them again in the future!
— Chuck Hamilton, Google review, 2026.06.24
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Very good experience. They are extremely polite and easy to work with. Setting the appointment through having the work done could not have been better. Very satisfied with this company, the decision to go with them, and the quality of their service.
— Steven Blim, Google review, 2026.07.14
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Very knowledgeable person did the work at my house. Did a very thorough clean up after the work was completed.
— K W , Google review, 2026.06.21
Why Accu-Dry
35+ years of block foundation expertise. We have been diagnosing and waterproofing cinder block foundations across Downers Grove and the western suburbs since 1990. Block walls are not an edge case for us — they are a core part of our work.
Lifetime transferable warranty. Our interior drainage systems are backed for the life of your home, and the warranty transfers to the next owner — a documented asset when you sell.
No exterior excavation required. Interior drainage resolves block wall seepage without disturbing your yard, landscaping, or driveway. Faster, less expensive, and equally durable.
5-star rated & BBB-accredited. We hold consistent 5-star ratings from homeowners across DuPage, Cook, Kane, and Will counties, and an accredited Better Business Bureau rating. References available in your neighborhood on request.

Serving the western suburbs
Downers Grove · Westmont · Naperville · Hinsdale · Lisle · Woodridge · Clarendon Hills · Lombard · Wheaton · Glen Ellyn
Frequently Asked Questions
Can cinder block foundation walls be waterproofed from the outside?
Exterior waterproofing on block walls is possible but rarely the right first choice in existing homes. It requires excavating the full perimeter to the footing, applying a waterproof membrane to the block face, and backfilling — a major project that carries only a 10–15 year limited warranty because the membrane is exposed to ongoing soil movement and freeze-thaw stress. For most western-suburb homeowners with block foundation seepage, interior drainage with a wall liner solves the problem at a fraction of the cost, with less disruption, and with a lifetime transferable warranty.
Why doesn't waterproofing paint work on a block wall?
Waterproofing paint and masonry sealers are topical coatings. They slow surface moisture absorption in dry conditions but cannot withstand the hydrostatic pressure that pushes water outward through the wall from the saturated soil outside. The coating peels, blisters, or is bypassed through an unsealed joint — and the water finds the next available path. Relieving the pressure with a drain system is the only durable solution.
Are cinder block foundations structurally weaker than poured concrete?
Not necessarily for vertical loads. A properly constructed CMU foundation has adequate compressive strength for residential use. However, block walls are more susceptible to lateral soil pressure than poured concrete of equivalent thickness — particularly horizontal cracking across the mid-wall, which is a structural concern that warrants prompt evaluation. If we observe signs of structural distress during a waterproofing inspection, we will tell you directly and discuss repair options.
How long does block foundation wall seepage repair take?
Most interior drainage installations in a standard basement take one to two days. We remove concrete along the perimeter, install the drain channel and wall liner, pour concrete to restore the floor, and clean up completely before we leave. Partial-perimeter installations on a single wall are often completed in a single day.
What does cinder block foundation seepage repair cost?
Interior drainage systems for block-foundation basements in the western suburbs typically range from $5,000 to $14,000, depending on basement perimeter, water volume, and whether a new sump pump is included. We provide a written, itemized estimate after every free inspection — no obligation, no pressure to proceed.
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