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Imagine never having to worry about your leaky basement again! Consider for a moment never worrying when it rains, the cleanup or the insurance hassles. And also imagine an inviting, clean, dry and usable space in your basement.
These homeowners in Port Stanley were fed up with their leaky basement: the wrecked floors, the damaged drywall and the constant musty odour. We are so happy to have helped thousands of families solve their wet basement challenges!
Porblem: Cracks coming off windows in poured foundations are a headache. Most solutions harden over time, crack and then fail as the foundation goes through freeze/thaw cycles.
Solution: Our solution stays flexible to move with the foundation. it allows the water to be controlled.
Inspector: Tom
Repair Tech: Trevor
Problem: The paving stones outside this basement were not properly graded and over time water was entering the basement through the window structure.
Solution: Our team installed a window well with improved drainage and means of egress. You can learn more about our basement window waterproofing by clicking here.
Inspector: Adam
Foreman: Paul
Problem: This historic home with a brick foundation in London had water entering the basement for decades. The basement was always very humid, damp and musty; the perfect environment for mould and mildew growth.
Solution: We installed a perimeter drain along the leaking walls which will move water into the home’s existing drainage system. To help keep the basement area comfortable and dry, our team installed ThermalDry® Basement Radiant Wall Barrier.
Inspector: Rick
Foreman: Justin
Problem: This dirt floor crawl space is allowing moisture into the home constantly with the earth being exposed. The humidity is high and there are odours in the main level of the home.
Solution: By installing an encapsulation system (moisture barrier) we can isolate the home from the earth. We also want to seal off all outside air. This space was also dehumidified to condition the air.
Inspector: Ray
Foreman: Justin