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Problem: This home had an older and inefficient sump pump. It wasn’t able to keep up with heavy rains and also had an open lid, which not only allows debris to enter and possibly clog the pump, but also adds extra moisture into the basement air.
Solution: We installed the industry leading TripleSafe Sump Pump System. The powerful pumps will have no problem keeping up, even during times of heavy rainfall. The sealed lid means no debris will interfere with the pumps and the damp air will stay where it should: in the tank.
Inspector: Tom
Foreman: Paul
Problem: This older sump pump simply couldn’t keep up during times of heavy rainfall. The pit also required updating as it was open and a tripping hazard.
Solution: We waterproofed the problematic walls in the basement, so it was the perfect time for an upgraded sump pump. With regular maintenance, our products work together to give this home owner a dry basement – permanently.
Now these home owners are enjoying a healthier home and a clean & dry basement!
Inspector: Bryan Myers
Foreman: Justin
Problem: Behind stored items, water was penetrating into this basement on two walls and within the cold storage area. This extra moisture was creating an unhealthy environment and was damaging the home owners’ storage nearly every time there was a heavy rainfall.
Solution: Our crew successfully installed a complete waterproofing system on the affected walls of the basement.
These homeowners can now store their belongings feeling confident that they won’t be damaged by a leaky, wet basement again.
Inspector: Bryan
Foreman: Justin
Problem: This dark, wet, humid space needs to not only have its water problem managed, it could use a facelift! These types of conditions in a basement allow for very little use of the space.
Solution: Our waterproofing system (with a lifetime warranty) is installed. Also, we installed our ThermalDry Wall Membrane which is a radiant barrier and reflect 97% of the heat and light back into the space.
Inspector: Bryan
Foreman: Justin