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Water was leaking from the walls of a basement in West Frankfort, IL, causing damage to it. To fix this, the WaterGuard System was installed. These drainage pipes intercept water at the perimeter of the basement and drain it toward the sump pump system. This system has a design that will drain any wall seepage without allowing dirt and debris from the floor to enter and clog the pipes. This basement will now remain dry and stay clean for years to come!
This homeowner in West Frankfort, IL, had issues with their crawlspace support beams sagging, so to fix this, the SmartJack system was installed to keep the crawlspace supported. This prevents the floor above from potentially failing, and keeps the crawlspace sturdy for years to come.
A foundation was shifting in a basement in West Frankfort, IL, causing cracks to appear. To solve this issue, the PowerBrace System was installed. This system is designed to permanently stabilize a home’s foundation. It will support the basement walls and straighten them over time. It will distribute the load evenly and eliminate the worry of damage caused by commonly seen wood floor joists. This system can be tightened over time and doesn't require any invasive drilling or digging. PowerBrace’s brackets are engineered to provide strong support to the joints and protect the floor system's durability. This foundation will now remain stable and secure for years to come!
This Pawnee, Illinois basement had experienced several water leaks, and the owners wanted to take action before more damage could develop. This couple reached out to Woods Basement Systems to get a professional's option on how their basement could be protected from water damage. Team Woods installed WaterGuard french drains around the perimeter of the basement to stop and collect water before the water could create damage.
David and Charity H. of Pawnee, Illinois needed a better way to protect their basement from water leaking in from outside. Foreman Mike D. knew just the remedies they needed.
In a basement such as theirs, water can often seep in the crack between the wall and the floor, as well as through small gaps in the walls. The first step is making sure that any water that does come from those areas is diverted to the sump pump so that it can be pumped back outside.