Directed into the Sump Pump
WaterGuard directs water seepage to flow directly into the sump pump system to get effectively pumped out of the basement, keeping your floors dry.
Underground
WaterGuard is installed below the ground, opening up the area for storage or recreational space.
Wall Flanges
Here, you can see the WaterGuard with its built-in wall flanges. This collects wall seepage and leads it into the sump pump.
Prevent Clogs
WaterGuard is designed to sit up and out of dirt and silt to prevent the system from clogging.
Corners? Not a problem!
WaterGuard can be installed in righter areas, such as this space near the staircase
Durable
WaterGuard is made up of a strong, rigid material to prevent it from crushing or kinking.
Inspection Port
WaterGuard has a built-in inspection port, making access for future inspections and annual maintenance easy.
Perimeter Installation
WaterGuard is installed along the floor and wall joints of the basement so it can effectively collect groundwater and wall leaks to keep the floors safe and dry.
Covered Up
Once WaterGuard is installed, it is covered up with concrete so it can blend in with the surrounding slab once it dries.