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Basement Waterproofing Scientists State Of The Art Leak Detection Scanning Allowing Us To Offer More Targeted Solutions – Saving Our Customers Thousands Over One Size Fits All Approaches.

Basement Waterproofing Scientists

201 King of Prussia Rd Suite 650
Radnor Pennsylvania 19087
USA

+16106157111

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Basement Waterproofing scientists perform state of the art leak detection scanning allowing us to offer more targeted solutions - saving our customers thousands over one size fits all approaches. We perform Economical basement waterproofing solutions. We offer competitive pricing and free estimates.

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About Radnor

Radnor is a community which straddles Montgomery and Delaware Counties, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located approximately 13 miles west of Philadelphia, in the Main Line suburbs. The community was named after Radnor, in Wales.Radnor is home to Cabrini University and a large office complex by the train station. The southern portion, by Lancaster Avenue, was rapidly commercialized in the 1980s, and it is currently one of suburban Philadelphia's premier office destinations. == History == The community of Radnor was founded in 1686 at the Radnor Friends Meetinghouse, which was located on Conestoga Road, a bypass of Lancaster Avenue connecting Devon and Bryn Mawr. During the Revolutionary War, the meetinghouse was used as an outpost for General George Washington's Continental Army. In 1872, the Pennsylvania Railroad's Main Line was constructed, which briefly passed through the southern section of Radnor. A station serving the town was established at King of Prussia Road, approximately one mile south of the Meetinghouse. For much of its history, Radnor was primarily a farming community, and relatively undeveloped, even past World War II. Its town center, around the Meetinghouse, remained quaint and secluded from denser development seen in the nearby communities of Wayne and Bryn Mawr. However, starting in the 1980s, Radnor started to see great residential and commercial development, mostly stemming from suburban development for Philadelphia.

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