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This home in Middletown, RI was receiving multiple heavy rain storms, resulting in a flooding disaster! An inch of water was enough for the homeowner to realize he needed a waterproofing system to keep his basement bone-dry. Our inspector visited the home, and wrote a solution. The solution that occurred was one of our production team members installing a WaterGuard interior drainage system, along with a TripleSafe sump pump. The WaterGuard collects the water seepage, while the TripleSafe does a fantastic job at pushing that water out, up to 6,200 gallons per hour to be exact! Lastly, we plugged in a SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier to dry out the humid air, ensuring mold growth doesn't happen!
This basement in East Walpole, MA had some major cracks that were allowing water to seep in, saturating the wall and making its way onto the floor. With plans in the near future to sell, the cracks had to be sealed with something reliable and long-lasting. That’s where our FlexiSpan system comes in, the numerous layers create a strong but flexible wall to keep moisture out but also move with the foundation.
A customer in East Walpole, MA wanted to seal a basement wall crack he spotted that was coming from the corner of the window. Unfortunately, this intrusion point was leaking in water, so our production foreman installed our FlexiSpan wall crack repair system to seal it up. No water will be able to pass through due to the multiple layers of flexible polyurethane and permeable membrane that were applied to the crack.
This basement in Mansfield, MA had recently flooded during the heavy rainstorm. The homeowner didn't own a sump pump before calling us, but good thing she did because we installed our TripleSafe sump pump in one of the corners that had a low spot in the floor! This comes with 3 separate pumps, one of them being a battery backup, so this is the perfect option to keep this basement dry during heavy rains and a power outage.
An artery line is a term we use to describe when the WaterGuard runs across the floor (as opposed to or in addition to around the perimeter) When water comes up through the floor, artery lines are necessary to carry the water to the sump pump!
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