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Underpinning High Park's Historic Ravine-Adjacent Homes

Homes around High Park sit near the ravine system, where the water table is high and drainage is anything but standard. Almost every underpinning project here is paired with interior waterproofing.

Neighbourhoods Served

Bloor West VillageRoncesvallesSwanseaJunction Triangle
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High Park Basement Water or Height Problems?

The homeowners we work with are usually wrestling with one of these. We solve them properly — not with a quick fix that fails in two years.

Cramped Ceiling Height

Basement ceiling under 7 feet — finishing the space feels claustrophobic and a legal apartment is impossible at that height.

Cracked Foundation Walls

Recurring or stair-step cracks signal active settlement. Patches keep failing because the underlying bearing problem continues.

Leaking Basement

Water at the wall-floor cove every spring. The original weeping tile is clogged, cracked, or aged out.

Stalled By Permits

Building permits, structural engineering, and the plan-review process feel like a maze. We handle all of it.

How We Handle High Water-Table Projects

Step 1

Free Site Visit

Engineered assessment at your property. Fixed-price quote within two business hours.

Step 2

Drawings & Permits

Architect, structural engineer, building permit submission. We handle every form and every hearing.

Step 3

Staged Construction

Pin-section excavation and pours. Daily site cleanup. Engineered inspections at every milestone.

Step 4

Inspection & Handover

City sign-off, engineer's stamp, warranty documentation, finishing handoff if bundled.

Need Underpinning Near High Park?

Free engineered assessment. Zero-risk, no-questions-asked warranty on every project.

Why Ravine-Adjacent Owners Trust Our Approach

Soil-report-first underpinning standard for ravine-adjacent homes
Interior waterproofing integrated with every project
TRCA conservation-overlay coordination
Mature tree-canopy excavation protocols
Battery-backup sump systems sized for the local water table

Water-Table Expertise Around Grenadier Pond

Working Near the Ravine System

High Park's proximity to the ravine system, Grenadier Pond, and the Humber River means high water tables, mixed clay-and-sand soil, and elevated TRCA scrutiny on any work that disturbs grade. We pull soil reports as a default for projects west of Roncesvalles, and we always pair underpinning with proper interior waterproofing in this microclimate.

High Park's Mixed Housing Stock

From 1890s Victorians along Roncesvalles to 1920s detached homes in Swansea and post-war housing in the Junction Triangle, High Park's housing stock spans every era. The common factor is the water table. We've waterproofed around Grenadier Pond, on the Humber slope, and in the low-lying sections of Bloor West — every job needs a drainage detail other neighbourhoods don't.

High Park Landmarks We Work Near

High ParkGrenadier PondSunnyside BeachHumber River

Our Service Area in High Park

What Homeowners Say

“We finally finished our 1920s Annex basement after underpinning lowered the slab to a real 8-foot ceiling. The crew warned us about every dust event in advance, swept the site daily, and finished a week ahead of the engineered schedule.”

Megan R.

The Annex, Toronto

“Bought a North York bungalow specifically to legalize a basement apartment. TBU handled drawings, the City of Toronto permit, structural engineering, and the finishing. Tenant moved in two months after the pour cured. Zero callbacks since.”

Daniel T.

North York, Toronto

“We had three contractors quote our Leslieville semi. TBU was the only one who explained the shared-wall sequencing and walked our neighbour through the process before booking. Underpinning, waterproofing, and a sump pump done in five weeks.”

Priya S.

Leslieville, Toronto

High Park Underpinning FAQs

Why does underpinning need waterproofing in High Park?
The water table near High Park, Grenadier Pond, and the Humber River sits much higher than the rest of the city. Without integrated interior waterproofing, the lowered basement becomes a moisture trap. We install weeping tile, dimpled membrane, and a sealed sump pit on every High Park project, regardless of whether the homeowner asked for it.
Does TRCA approval delay High Park projects?
TRCA conservation overlays apply to homes in defined ravine and floodplain zones. We screen the property at the initial site visit. When TRCA approval is required, it adds 6–10 weeks to the permit timeline; we factor that into the schedule rather than discover it after construction starts.
Are mature trees a problem for excavation?
They're a constraint, not a problem. Toronto's tree bylaw protects mature canopy on private property. We design the excavation footprint to avoid critical root zones, install tree-protection fencing per the city standard, and stage equipment to keep root impact minimal.
What sump pump system works best in High Park?
A high-volume primary sump with a sealed battery backup, sized for the local water table — not the standard suburban spec. Most High Park installs qualify for the City of Toronto Basement Flooding Protection Subsidy, which we file as a standard step.

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