
Lively Basement
These homeowners in Cadiz, KY used their basement for a variety of purposes and needed a reliable solution to address water intrusion and protect their space and belongings.

Seeking a Clean and Protected Storage Solution
This basement also served as a storage space, as seen in the photo. The homeowner deserves a basement where their belongings are protected from water intrusion.

Signs of Moisture
The wood above and the walls shown in this photograph clearly show signs of moisture exposure.

More Signs of Moisture
These walls have certainly seen better days, with clear signs of moisture visible in the cracks and discoloration of the brick.

First Step for WaterGuard
The first step in installing WaterGuard is to drill a trench around the perimeter of the basement, preparing the ground for the system to be properly placed. What you see here are signs of water, either from the weep holes drilled into the wall to direct moisture into the WaterGuard system, or due to a high water table in this basement.

Backfilling with Stone
The next step involves backfilling the trench with clean stone over the WaterGuard system, as shown in this photo.

Liner Laid
Next, a liner is placed over the WaterGuard drain and stone to protect the system and seal the area before the final layer of concrete is poured.

Finished WaterGuard
Here, you can see the completed WaterGuard installation, neatly sealed with a fresh layer of concrete for a clean and durable finish.

TripleSafe Sump Pump Installation
Our TripleSafe Sump Pump was installed to ensure that any water entering the basement is captured by the WaterGuard system and directed to the sump for proper and efficient removal.

Goodbye, Water!
A discharge pipe is then installed to carry the water from the sump pump safely outside the home, allowing it to be properly drained away from the foundation.

LawnScape Outlet
Water from the sump pump is carried through this discharge pipe and directed several feet away from the home using a LawnScape outlet, ensuring it doesn't drain near the foundation.

The Final Touch!
The SaniDry Sedona Dehumidifier is the final touch in this basement waterproofing project, effectively removing any remaining moisture from the air and significantly improving indoor air quality for these satisfied homeowners.