The Beginning of the Home Renovation
This Ballwin, MO basement needed to be striped in order to take out the previous walls and floors. These products were not waterproofed, meaning they held onto water and mold.
Ballwin, MO Basement Ready to Waterproof
On the other end of the basement you can see that both the walls and floor were stripped so that Team Woods could install waterproofing materials. WaterGuard was installed around the perimeter of the basement to collect any water that tries to leak in.
Next Step: Waterproofing
After the home was stripped, waterproofing was the next step. You can see that WaterGuard and CleanSpace were installed to keep water out of the basement.
Beginning to Rebuild
After waterproofing with CleanSpace and WaterGuard, this home endured renovations to prepare for the new EverLast panels and MillCreek flooring.
Closer to a Completed Basement with EverLast Panels & MillCreek Flooring
John C. and his crew installed our EverLast wall panels from the floor to the ceiling. EverLast walls are made from inorganic materials that do not promote mold growth. Along with EverLast walls, MillCreek Flooring was installed to give a beautiful wood-like finish. These floors are made specifically for basements since they are not made out of wood because would is susceptible to mold and rotting.
Egress Windows Seal Basement
For safety reasons, many states require that a basement has at least one Egress window to qualify as a basement. Here you can see the beautiful Egress window that was installed for safety reasons and to seal the outside environment from the inside.