Stone foundations in heritage homes often absorb water through weakened joints or porous stone, and that can lead to serious structural problems if ignored. The best waterproofing approach depends on how your house sits on the property and where the water is entering. Solutions usually involve improving drainage, sealing the masonry, and controlling humidity from the inside out. For homes like this, expert waterproofing methods should be chosen carefully to avoid damaging the original structure. Groundhogs has experience with older properties and adapts each waterproofing plan to match the age and materials of the home. It’s about solving the moisture problem while preserving what makes the house unique.