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We covered a crack in this basement with the FlexiSpan system. We start by covering the crack with our patented FlexiSpan caulk. We then cover the caulk with foam that is able to lead any water that still may come through the crack. This water is lead to a trench dug in the concrete in the floor of the basement, directly under the crack. We then cover the foam with another layer of caulk. We then cover the entire crack with a BrightWall panel because it looks clean. The whole goal of this system is to seal the crack and allow any water that still may come through to travel to a trench. Other contractors may opt to just seal the crack, which will just lead to larger cracks because they aren't relieving water pressure off the wall.
We installed an Egress window in Hamilton, Ohio. In these photos, you can see the difference in size between the original window and the egress. An Egress window provides an accessible exit way out of the basement, which could save someone in case of an emergency.
This home in Hamilton, Ohio had a basement that was leaking water and causing the owners to have to suck the water out of their basement just about every time it rained. We installed a WaterGuard system connected to a TripleSafe sump pump. We also installed a SaniDry Sedona, a Aspen air purifier, and Foamax wall panels to put the cherry on top. The result is a much cleaner, healthier basement.
We installed a RockWell Window well and an egress window in Fairfield, Ohio. An egress window provides an easy access out of the basement. The Rockwell Window Well has built-in steps to make it easier to exit the basement.
This home was in need of a waterproofing installation because, well, the home was not waterproof. The products we installed are as follows: A SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier, a TripleSafe sump pump, a R&R Water Heater, a trench drain, Waterguard, Downspouts, cutwalls, and an Iceguard.