Basement Waterproofing, Scotch Plains NJ
A-1 Basement Solutions is an expert in foundation repair, crawl space encapsulation, and basement waterproofing. Your home will be protected from damage for many years thanks to the waterproofing and foundation repair techniques our company only employs.
Our crew can address practically any issue you may be having, whether it is a wet basement or serious foundation damage. Additionally, our professionals can test for mold, treat it, and install sump pumps. If you are experiencing a wet basement, our team can help.
As experts in foundation repair and basement waterproofing, it is our mission to offer each client long-lasting solutions for their houses.
Learn more about basement waterproofing in Scotch Plains, NJ.
Facts about Scotch Plains, NJ
Scotch Plains is a township in Union County, New Jersey, United States. The township is located on a ridge in northern-central New Jersey, within the Raritan Valley and Rahway Valley regions in the New York metropolitan area. As of the 2010 Census, Scotch Plains’ population was 23,510, reflecting an increase of 778 (+3.4%) from the 22,732 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 1,572 (+7.4%) from the 21,160 counted in 1990.
The area known as Scotch Plains was first settled by Europeans, including many Scottish Quakers as early as 1684. The name Scotch Plains is said to have come from George Scott, a leader of a group of Scottish settlers. It later served as a stop on the stage coach line between New York City and Philadelphia.
Watchung Reservation is a 1,945-acre (787 ha) nature reserve on the north side of the Scotch Plains that includes open space, playgrounds, nature trails, a nature and science center, gardens, stables, and many other amenities.
According to the United States Census Bureau, Scotch Plains had a total area of 9.06 square miles (23.46 km2), including 9.02 square miles (23.36 km2) of land and 0.04 square miles (0.09 km2) of water (0.40%).
Scotch Plains borders the municipalities of Berkeley Heights, Clark, Fanwood, Mountainside, Plainfield and Westfield in Union County; Edison and South Plainfield in Middlesex County; and Watchung in Somerset County. Scotch Hills Municipal Golf Course, known as the Shady Rest Golf and Country Club before it was taken over by Scotch Plains, was at one time the only African-American country club in the United States.
Unincorporated communities, localities and place names located partially or completely within Scotch Plains include Alton, Goodmans, Graceland, Two Bridges and Willow Grove. Scotch Plains is accessible from major limited access highways in neighboring communities, such as Interstate 78 in both Watchung and Berkeley Heights, the Garden State Parkway in Clark and Interstate 287 in Edison Township.
WHERE TO FIND US:
A-1 Basement Solutions
1766 East 2nd Street
Scotch Plains, NJ 07076
Phone: 908-322-1313







