
Basement During Inspection
During the inspection, water is observed seeping through the concrete block walls and onto the floor. Without mitigation, this will lead to structural issues, such as wall failure.

Signs of a basement waterproofing problem
Your damp or wet basement can cause more than just a headache; these issues can create bigger problems like mold, mildew, rot, structural damage, and a variety of health problems.

Trench Dug
A trench is excavated around the perimeter of the basement to install the waterGuard, then weep holes are drilled, which allows water from the block walls to seep down 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 Placement
The WaterGuard is in place now. We will add clean gravel around it before we set it in place with a thin layer of cement.

Trench Drain Install Complete
A Trench drain is installed in high-traffic areas, such as doorways. Water that enters when you open a door falls into the Trench drain and is funneled into the WaterGuard drainage system.

Cement Added
A thin layer of cement is added once the WaterGuard system is installed to keep everything in place.

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.

Custom, proven solutions for a dry basement
Our complete waterproofing system includes all the solutions you need for a dry, comfortable, odor-free basement; no matter what's causing your issues.

IceGuard® Discharge Line Protection
Many sump pump discharge lines are susceptible to freezing during the cold winter months. Our IceGuard® discharge line protection prevents this from happening, with no need for the homeowner to do anything! This specifically designed grated adapter is located outside where the discharge line exits the house. If the pipe underground freezes in the winter, water can still be pumped out without the worry of backups into your basement!