
Trench Dug
A trench is dug to get ready to place the WaterGuard sub-floor drainage system.

Area Excavated for Sump Pump
A hole is excavated to place the sump pump container. After the container is placed, the mechanical parts will be assembled.

Weep Holes
After the Trench is dug, weep holes are drilled in the block foundation walls to allow water to seep into the drainage system.

WaterGuard Installation
Our most popular drainage system, WaterGuard® is the ideal solution for most basement waterproofing applications. Unlike old-fashioned drain tile systems installed on the outside of the home, WaterGuard® is installed just underneath the perimeter edge of the basement floor.

WaterGuard Installation Complete
The WaterGuard has been placed and clean gravel has been added to the voids around it.

Close-Up of WaterGuard
Close-up of the WaterGuard subfloor drainage system.

CleanSpace
A CleanSpace liner is added after the Water System is placed for an added layer of protection.

Final Steps
After all components of the WaterGuard system are in place a thin layer of cement is added to secure the system.

TripleSafe Sump Pump
Our most reliable sump pump system, the TripleSafe™ Sump Pump System, provides three levels of protection for your basement and your peace of mind. For normal functioning, the TripleSafe™ has a powerful, cast-iron Zoeller® ⅓ horsepower sump pump set at the lowest level. For heavy volumes of water or in case of primary pump failure, a second, more powerful Zoeller® ½ hp pump set a bit higher in the liner will take over.