basement-waterproofing-in-glenburnie-md-aquaguard-waterproofing

Basement Waterproofing in Glen Burnie, MD

Your certified foundation contractors are AquaGuard Waterproofing. In addition to serving clients in Maryland, the District of Columbia, and Virginia who are both commercial and residential, we also serve clients throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. We are your go-to team if you need specialists in structural safety and dry basements.

We are a family-run local company dedicated to offering top-quality basement waterproofing service and labor. Our foundation contractors will examine your foundation for leaks and cracks to determine the cause of the moisture before creating a unique waterproofing solution for your basement.

The product warranties from our manufacturers are strong, and the service warranties last a lifetime!

Learn more about basement waterproofing in Glen Burnie, MD.

Facts about Glen Burnie, MD

Glen Burnie is an unincorporated town and census-designated place (CDP) in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States. It is a suburb of Baltimore. The population was 72,891 at the 2020 census.

In 1812, Elias Glenn, a district attorney, established a county seat near what is currently known as Brooklyn Park. He named his property “Glennsburne”. The name was changed to “Glennsbourne Farm”, and eventually “Glenburnie”, as the property was passed through Glenn’s descendants.

Upon the death of William Wilkins Glenn, his son, brother, and nephew began to manage the family’s business affairs, and Glenburnie became an official state subdivision in 1888.

Among the earliest, Glen Burnie schools was First Avenue Elementary, built in 1899. The oldest area church is St. Alban’s Episcopal, built in 1904, with many of its bricks dating back to Marley Chapel, an early Maryland parish from the 1730s.

Until 1950 the Baltimore and Annapolis Railroad provided passenger and freight service through Glen Burnie from Annapolis to Baltimore; passenger service ended in February 1950 due to increased competition from buses and private automobiles, but freight service continued until Hurricane Agnes did so much damage to a trestle crossing the Severn River in Annapolis that the trestle was condemned for use by trains by the Army Corps of Engineers in the late 1960s. (The trestle remained as a haven for fishermen and crabbers until it was dismantled.) North Glen Burnie is now served by the Baltimore Light Rail system’s Cromwell/Glen Burnie station.

Among the earliest, Glen Burnie schools was First Avenue Elementary, built in 1899. The oldest area church is St. Alban’s Episcopal, which was built in 1904, with many of its bricks dating back to Marley Chapel, an early Maryland parish from the 1730s. Crain Highway, one of Glen Burnie’s main thoroughfares

The “city fathers” decided that the advantage of having the “mall” there was overshadowed by the cost of fixing the stormwater situation and declined. As a result, Glen Burnie Mall followed in 1962. Marley Station, another large shopping center, opened in February 1987.

The Glenn family contracted George T. Melvin and Henry S. Mancha to lay out and promote the town. It would not be until 1930 that postmaster Louis J. DeAlba decided two words were better than one and gave the town a final name change to the current Glen Burnie.

Glen Burnie is a suburb of Baltimore. It is located at 39°9′36″N 76°36′38″W (39.159982, −76.610588). The intersection of Central Avenue and Crain Highway forms the boundaries of the NW, SW, NE & SE postal quadrants in the community’s center.

As the southern terminus of the Cromwell Branch of the Baltimore Light Rail, Glen Burnie is home to two light rail stops, Ferndale and Cromwell / Glen Burnie. Cromwell Station, located at the intersection of Baltimore-Annapolis Boulevard and Dorsey Road, is equipped with a free park-and-ride for commuters, as well as a bus connection to MTA Route 14 and a bike connection to the Baltimore & Annapolis Trail.BWI Rail Station located in nearby Linthicum provides regional rail service to Glen Burnie via the MARC Penn Line and Amtrak.

WHERE TO FIND US:
AquaGuard Waterproofing
6820 Distribution Drive
Beltsville, Maryland 20705
Phone: (301) 595-9670

Thomas A. Dixon Jr. Aircraft Observation Area Glen Burnie, MD

Thomas A. Dixon Jr. Aircraft Observation Area Glen Burnie, MD

Michael's Eighth Avenue Glen Burnie, MD

Michael’s Eighth Avenue Glen Burnie, MD

Fellowship Baptist Church Glen Burnie, MD

Fellowship Baptist Church Glen Burnie, MD

Friendship Park Glen Burnie, MD

Friendship Park Glen Burnie, MD

Crabtowne USA Glen Burnie, MD

Crabtowne USA Glen Burnie, MD

North Glen Park Glen Burnie, MD

North Glen Park Glen Burnie, MD

North Arundel Aquatic Center, Glen Burnie MD

North Arundel Aquatic Center, Glen Burnie MD

Bachman Stadium, Glen Burnie MD