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Basement Waterproofing in Holland, MI

The best Basement Waterproofing and Crawlspace Solutions business in Lansing, Michigan, is Everdry Grand Rapids. EverDry is one of the largest and most seasoned waterproofers in the country and has been in business for more than 25 years. Professionals at EverDry educate homeowners one-on-one so they fully comprehend all of their options for turning their basements into a secure, dry, and functional environment.

Because most of our services are permanent, we provide a lifetime warranty. With our waterproofing services, Everdry Grand Rapids, an authority in basement waterproofing, can assist you with basement leaks and flooding.

We are proud to announce that we have assisted many families in repairing their basements and Foundations so they can continue to enjoy their homes for a very long time.

Facts About Holland, MI

Holland is a city in the western region of the Lower Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. It is situated near the eastern shore of Lake Michigan on Lake Macatawa, which is fed by the Macatawa River (formerly known locally as the Black River).

The city spans the Ottawa/Allegan county line, with 9.08 sq mi (23.52 km2) in Ottawa and the remaining 8.13 sq mi (21.06 km2) in Allegan. As of the 2010 census, the population was 33,051, with an urbanized area population of 113,164, as of 2015.

Holland is the largest city in both Ottawa and Allegan counties. The Ottawa County portion is part of the Grand Rapids-Kentwood Metropolitan Statistical Area, while the Allegan County is part of the Holland Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is coextensive with Allegan County. As of 2013, both areas are part of the Grand Rapids–Kentwood–Muskegon Combined Statistical Area. Holland was founded by Dutch Americans, and is in an area that has a large percentage of citizens of Dutch American heritage. It is home to Hope College and Western Theological Seminary, institutions of the Reformed Church in America.

Holland is perhaps best known for its Dutch heritage, which serves not only as a part of the city’s cultural identity, but the local economy as well: the Tulip Time Festival in May and various Dutch-themed attractions augment the nearby Lake Michigan shoreline in attracting thousands of tourists annually. Over 28% of the population identified as being of Dutch descent.

The Holland Museum contains exhibits about the city’s history. Another, the Cappon House Museum, was built in 1874 and is a historic museum that once housed the first mayor of Holland, Dutch immigrant Isaac Cappon. The Settlers House Museum, a building that survived the great fire, contains furnishings and relics from the 19th century.

Each May, Holland hosts an annual Tulip Time Festival. Tulip planting and the festival began in 1930 when 250,000 tulips were planted for the event. Currently six million tulips are used throughout the city. Tulips are planted along many city streets, in city parks and outside municipal buildings as well as at tourist attractions like Dutch Village, the city-owned Windmill Island Gardens, and at a large tulip farm named Veldheer Tulip Gardens.

Holland is known as the “City of Churches.” There are 170 churches in the greater Holland area, many of which are with the Reformed Church in America and Christian Reformed Church in North America denominations. The city is the home to the church that started the trend of the “What Would Jesus Do?” bracelets in 1989.

Holland is located on Lake Macatawa, near the shores of Lake Michigan. Scattered along the shoreline are many public beach accesses including Tunnel Park and the widely popular Holland State Park. Across the channel from the State Park is the Holland Harbor Light, known as “Big Red.” Smaller beaches along Lake Michigan are present but not well marked. Public accesses are frequent along dead-end streets bordering the shoreline.

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Windmill Island Gardens, Holland MI
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Nelis’ Dutch Village, Holland MI
Mount Pisgah Dune Boardwalk, Holland MI
Mount Pisgah Dune Boardwalk, Holland MI

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Wyoming, MI 49548
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Saginaw, MI 48603
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