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This basement was pretty gloomy looking because it was dark, empty, and had signs of water damage. Although gloomy, the basement was primed and ready for our waterproofing system installation because there were no obstacles to work around. We installed our WaterGuard drains all along the basement interior perimeter, and we connected the drains to our Super Sump sump pump.
A homeowner in Louisville, Kentucky wanted to have Sunhouse Window Enclosures installed to the basement windows.
When installing a full interior perimeter waterproofing system, it's important to have a trench drain near doors leading outside. Stairs outside these doors are prone to ushering water towards your basement floor, and so its important to capture this water with a trench drain before it reaches the basement. This trench drain is connected to WaterGuard drains, which go beneath the floor and up against the basement walls. The drainage system as a whole then leads all the water to a SuperSump sump pump.
This storm shelter was a 10 foot by 10 foot square, where you had to enter through a trap door. The problem the customer was experiencing with the storm shelter was it was growing mold, and it was at risk for flooding. We fixed these problems by installing WaterGuard drainage all under the perimeter of the interior of the shelter, connecting to a Super Sump sump pump, and CleanSpace matting all over the walls.
This home in London, Kentucky needed their crawl space repaired because it was giving them problems with mold, foundation problems, flooding, and loss of energy. We Fixed this problem by installing our UltraSump connected by drainage matting. We also installed CleanSpace and our SaniDry Sedona to keep the basement dry from moisture. Lastly, we installed Rim Joist Insulation and SilverGlo to insulate the crawlspace and save energy.