Tie Rod Hole Leak Repair in Connecticut

Alpha Waterproofing provides tie rod hole leak repair across Connecticut, using waterproofing-grade sealants and repair techniques that block water for good. In Connecticut homes, tie rod holes often cause basement leaks. If they aren’t sealed, water can get in during rain or when the ground is wet.

If you have one leak or an entire wall of them, we will inspect your space, identify every potential weak spot, and seal them fast and clean. We can service one tie rod hole or your entire basement’s tie rod holes in one visit.

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Our Tie Rod Hole Repair Services in Connecticut

Tie rod hole leaks can appear as a quarter-size stain or a small water line that leaks down to your floor. We can repair one leaking tie rod hole or seal dozens in one visit. It’s fast, efficient, and designed to last through Connecticut’s harsh seasons.

Full Inspection

We locate all visible and hidden tie rod holes, even those not leaking.

Drill & Prep

Each hole is widened and cleaned to remove dust, concrete, or debris, so the sealant adheres perfectly.

Professional Sealing

We use polyurethane injections, swell plugs, or high-grade epoxy that form a watertight barrier inside and out.

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Why Tie Rod Holes Leak and What They Look Like

Tie rod holes are formed when metal rods used during concrete construction are removed, leaving perfectly round holes through your basement wall. These holes often go unnoticed… until they don’t. You might see:

  • A quarter-sized rust stain on your wall
  • A thin trickle of water after rain
  • Small damp spots near the base of your wall
  • Recurring musty smells that won’t go away
  • Puddles forming without an obvious crack

Signs You Need Tie Rod Hole Leak Repair

Some leaks are obvious. Others hide behind walls, insulation, or flooring, especially if your basement is finished. But if you’re seeing any of these, it’s worth getting it checked:

  • Water spots that reappear after every storm
  • Rust-colored stains in a round shape
  • Mold growing along the base of the wall
  • Insulation that feels damp or smells musty
  • Paint bubbling or drywall damage
  • A cold, clammy feel near foundation walls

Schedule Your Tie Rod Hole Inspection

Not sure if what you are seeing is a tie rod leak? Let us take a look. We will inspect your basement for free, explain what’s happening, and give you a clear, no-pressure estimate to fix it permanently.