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Wisconsin Service Area
Serving WI including the Greater Green Bay area
Cities in Dickinson County, MI
Kingsford

Cities in Menominee County, MI
Carney
Daggett
Ingalls
Menominee
Stephenson
Wallace

Cities in Brown County, WI
De Pere
Denmark
Green Bay
Greenleaf
New Franken
Oneida
Pulaski
Suamico
Wrightstown

Cities in Calumet County, WI
Brillion
Chilton
Hilbert
New Holstein
Sherwood

Cities in Clark County, WI
Abbotsford
Colby
Dorchester

Cities in Columbia County, WI
Friesland

Cities in Dodge County, WI
Brownsville
Burnett
Fox Lake
Lomira
Mayville
Theresa
Waupun

Cities in Door County, WI
Baileys Harbor
Brussels
Egg Harbor
Ellison Bay
Fish Creek
Forestville
Sister Bay
Sturgeon Bay
Washington Island

Cities in Florence County, WI
Fence
Florence

Cities in Fond Du Lac County, WI
Brandon
Campbellsport
Eden
Eldorado
Fond Du Lac
Malone
Mount Calvary
Oakfield
Ripon
Rosendale
Saint Cloud
Van Dyne

Cities in Forest County, WI
Argonne
Armstrong Creek
Crandon
Laona
Wabeno

Cities in Green Lake County, WI
Berlin
Dalton
Green Lake
Kingston
Markesan
Marquette
Princeton

Cities in Kewaunee County, WI
Algoma
Casco
Kewaunee
Luxemburg

Cities in Langlade County, WI
Antigo
Bryant
Deerbrook
Elcho
Elton
Pearson
Pickerel
Summit Lake
White Lake

Cities in Lincoln County, WI
Gleason
Irma
Merrill
Tomahawk

Cities in Manitowoc County, WI
Cleveland
Francis Creek
Kellnersville
Kiel
Manitowoc
Maribel
Mishicot
Newton
Reedsville
Two Rivers
Valders
Whitelaw

Cities in Marathon County, WI
Aniwa
Athens
Edgar
Eland
Hatley
Marathon
Mosinee
Ringle
Rothschild
Schofield
Spencer
Stratford
Unity
Wausau

Cities in Marinette County, WI
Amberg
Athelstane
Coleman
Crivitz
Dunbar
Goodman
Marinette
Niagara
Pembine
Peshtigo
Porterfield
Pound
Wausaukee

Cities in Marquette County, WI
Endeavor
Montello
Neshkoro
Oxford
Westfield

Cities in Menominee County, WI
Keshena
Neopit

Cities in Oconto County, WI
Abrams
Gillett
Lakewood
Lena
Little Suamico
Mountain
Oconto
Oconto Falls
Sobieski
Suring
Townsend

Cities in Oneida County, WI
Harshaw
Pelican Lake
Rhinelander
Tripoli

Cities in Outagamie County, WI
Appleton
Bear Creek
Black Creek
Combined Locks
Greenville
Hortonville
Kaukauna
Kimberly
Little Chute
Seymour
Shiocton

Cities in Ozaukee County, WI
Belgium
Fredonia
Port Washington

Cities in Portage County, WI
Almond
Amherst
Amherst Junction
Bancroft
Custer
Junction City
Plover
Rosholt
Stevens Point

Cities in Price County, WI
Brantwood
Catawba
Kennan
Ogema
Prentice

Cities in Shawano County, WI
Birnamwood
Bonduel
Bowler
Caroline
Cecil
Gresham
Krakow
Leopolis
Shawano
Tigerton
Tilleda
Wittenberg

Cities in Sheboygan County, WI
Adell
Cascade
Cedar Grove
Elkhart Lake
Glenbeulah
Kohler
Oostburg
Plymouth
Random Lake
Sheboygan
Sheboygan Falls
Waldo

Cities in Taylor County, WI
Medford
Rib Lake
Stetsonville
Westboro

Cities in Washington County, WI
Allenton
Kewaskum
West Bend

Cities in Waupaca County, WI
Big Falls
Clintonville
Fremont
Iola
Manawa
Marion
New London
Ogdensburg
Scandinavia
Waupaca
Weyauwega

Cities in Waushara County, WI
Coloma
Hancock
Pine River
Plainfield
Poy Sippi
Redgranite
Wautoma
Wild Rose

Cities in Winnebago County, WI
Butte Des Morts
Larsen
Menasha
Neenah
Omro
Oshkosh
Pickett
Winneconne

Cities in Wood County, WI
Arpin
Auburndale
Blenker
Hewitt
Marshfield
Milladore
Pittsville
Port Edwards
Rudolph
Vesper
Wisconsin Rapids

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Floods From Basement Stairways in Wisconsin

An open hatchway door in Waupaca that's flooded.

Leaking hatchway doors are a nuisance for homeowners who'd like their basement to be dry -- especially in a finished basement.

When you waterproof your basement, you'll want to be able to count on it to be dry -- and to stay dry from that point on. If your basement is flooding from the stairs and hatchway entryway, then the job is not done.

How Hatchway Entrances Are Constructed

Understanding how hatchway doors are designed can help you see how they leak.

Hatchway entrances are typically constructed separately from the foundation walls. This entryway is usually designed as a concrete shell that's bolted on to the foundation walls after they're built. Often, stairs will come already built into the pre-cast entryway.

After the hatchway is installed in place, metal doors are fixed on top. If necessary, the stairs are built inside, and the construction is completed. These hatchways are usually not sealed to the foundation walls.

free basement flooding repair quote in De Pere

We have reliable solutions for keeping basement doors and stairways from flooding water into your home! Our solutions install quickly and are backed by a written lifetime warranty!

To schedule your basement waterproofing quote free of charge and with NO obligation, contact us today! We serve throughout Wisconsin, including Oshkosh, Appleton, Green Bay and many surrounding areas nearby.

A flooded basement in Mosinee where water entered through the hatchway door
Drawing of a hatchway entrance leaking.

(Above) A hatchway entrance constructed separately from the rest of the home. This makes it vulnerable to flooding from many different areas.

(Below) This diagram of a flooding hatchway entrance shows how water flows in from around the hatchway doors, through wall cracks, and where the hatchway door and your foundation walls meet.

Where Basement Stairways Flood

Hatchway entrances leak from three critical points:

1. Underneath Metal Hatchway Doors

Metal hatchway doors are not flush with the concrete frame they're attached to. As rain builds up on the doors, it will slide down the doors and pool on the concrete around the edges of the doors.

From this point, the water has two paths that it can follow -- it can either continue to flow down to the ground, or it will slip underneath the metal hatchway door and onto the stairs inside the hatchway.

2. Where The Hatchway And Foundation Meet

The concrete shell of the hatchway is mounted to the foundation walls via bolts, which are drilled through the concrete of the foundation.

Because it's rare for this joining point to be sealed by the contractors, it is a major weak point where water can flood through to your basement.

As groundwater builds up around the foundation during a rain event, it presses in on this weak spot and allows significant flooding.

3. Through Cracks In The Concrete

Like any concrete structure, a hatchway entrance will begin to form cracks over time. Water will flood through these cracks, move to the stairs and end up flooding into your basement area.

Some old-fashioned hatchway doors were built with loose panels of wood (instead of metal), with little or no attempt to keep water out. Water easily floors through the gaps in these doors.

Once water builds up in a hatchway entrance, the puddles will expand into the basement.

Our grated drain system installed on a leaking basement staircase in Antigo.

The TrenchDrain™ system is designed with a grated opening on top that collects water and sends it to your perimeter drain.

Meant as part of a perimeter drain system, it's a great way to keep hatchway flooding out of the basement, and away from your furniture and belongings.

Stopping Flooding Through Hatchway Doors

No matter how water is flooding into your home from the hatchway doors, our TrenchDrain™ Hatchway Door System is a great way to keep it out of your basement space.

The TrenchDrain™ is designed with a half-round pipe section, with a grated top fitting. When installed, it's flush with the rest of your concrete floor for a clean, professional job.

The TrenchDrain™ is meant to be used as part of an existing perimeter drain system. It spans the staircase, collecting water that spills down and directs it to your drain and sump pump system. This system can span the entrance of the hatchway, or can be extended inside the hatchway itself.

Other Uses For TrenchDrain

TrenchDrain is fully compatible in homes that have a radon mitigation system installed. A simple ball-and cup mechanism seals the drain when not in use.

We also sometimes recommended this system for use along garage doorways, as well as for other entrances where water may intrude into your home.

Learn more about our perimeter drain systems.

We Can Stop Your Hatchway Door From Flooding Your Basement!

Whether your hatchway doors are leaking or you have some other basement flooding problem, your local waterproofing experts at Sure-Dry Basement Systems have the solution you need. From leaky hatchways to flooding floors, iron ochre issues, wall cracks, or even ugly basement windows, we have it all!

We'd like to meet with you and show how we can make your basement dry -- all the time! Contact us today to schedule your free basement waterproofing quote!

Each free quote comes at no obligation and includes an on-site inspection, personal consultation, and free written cost quote. We'll also send along a complimentary copy of our full-color waterproofing book!

We serve the Wisconsin area, including Appleton, Green Bay, Oshkosh and many nearby areas.

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