
Prep Work
Before every installation, we ask our customers to move everything 4 feet away from the wall so we can easily access the area to be jackhammered. We come in and put plastic tarps over everything to ensure the homeowner's belongings are

Before TrenchDrain
When water pools at the bottom of the basement stairs, it can seep into the basement under the door. Our TrenchDran is a grate drain that connects to the WaterGuard and will direct that water into the sump so you don't have to see it.

Existing Sump Hole
The small hole on the left is the customer's existing set up. It was a hole in the concrete with a pump dropped in. Our SuperSump liner is the white basin on the right. We will need to make that hole a little bit bigger!

SuperSump Pump
The SuperSump is in place and ready to get the water out of the basement!

After TrenchDrain
The TrenchDrain catches the water that may pool at the bottom of the basement stairs.