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This customer in Murray, KY had a basement waterproofing system in place, but due to his driveway settling adjacent to the suspended concrete garage, heavy rain had left some water in the basement below the garage. To mitigate this situation we installed WaterGuard where the water was intruding, new trench drains on the outside to prevent water from coming into the garage and basement, as well as CleanSpace on the walls to create a moisture barrier. This solution should solve these new water intrusion issues from now on, and the customer should not need to worry about water coming into the garage or basement from the outside again.
We installed watergaurd and a triple safe pump.
This basement had issues with moisture, which caused mold growth on the basement walls. We installed our WaterGuard waterproofing system - a system of pipes around the walls, and TripleSafe Sump Pump to control water that would get in the basement in the future. The water is pumped out from the basement, where it goes through IceGuard and then through drainage pipes to LawnScape, which is installed at least 10 feet away from the house, where water escapes.
The homeowners of this 1966 home had noticed their flooding issue since they purchased the home 3 years ago. They had tried to create their own drainage system with wood and tar but were worried about the antique cars that they stored in the garage.
They knew they needed professional help to make sure no damage came to their home or their vehicles, so they called us and our specialists got to work!
They had taken out the homemade drainage system, dug out space for our WaterGuard (that would be installed around the walls) and TrenchDrain (Installed in front of their water heater and doorways). These products were installed so the water could be collected in order to make its way to the Sump Pump, that they had also installed, so the rainwater could finally be pumped out of their garage!
This basement was repaired for bowing walls and water leaks.
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