Protects the inside of your basement from water seepage.
Involves: Installing interior drainage systems, applying waterproof coatings, and sealing cracks.
Seals foundation cracks to prevent water entry.
Involves: Injecting epoxy or polyurethane into cracks, applying sealants, and reinforcing weak areas.
Protects basement windows from water accumulation.
Involves: Installing window wells and covers to direct water away from windows.
Shields the exterior foundation walls from water infiltration.
Involves: Excavating around the foundation, applying waterproof membranes, and installing drainage systems.
Installs pumps to remove water from basements.
Involves: Installing a sump pit, placing the pump, and connecting discharge pipes. A battery back up system can be installed for continuous operation during power outages
Installs drainage systems to manage groundwater.
Involves: Digging trenches, installing perforated pipes, and covering with gravel.
Reduces humidity levels to prevent mold growth.
Involves: Installing dehumidifiers in the basement to control moisture levels.
Prevents sewage backup into the basement.
Involves: Installing a valve in the basement plumbing to block sewage flow during backups.
Stops sewage from entering the property from outside.
Involves: Installing a valve in the exterior sewer line to prevent backflow.
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