Before WaterGuard Installation
This Savoy, IL basement was prone to taking on excess water and struggled to drain it out efficiently.
Where Does The Water Come From?
For many homeowners, unwanted water in the basement comes from cracks in the foundation walls.
Water Damage
Water with nowhere to go often leads to unsightly damage on the walls, ceilings, and floors of your basement, including discoloration or warping like this.
Microbial Hazards
Combined with humid air and a stagnant environment, excess water can become a breeding ground for mold, mildew, and other microbial irritants. That's why this homeowner opted to upgrade from their failing basement drains with WaterGuard.
After WaterGuard Installation
WaterGuard improved the basement's drainage significantly to keep it dry in any condition.
WaterGuard and French Drain Systems
WaterGuard is a French drain system, meaning it's installed under the basement's floor slab.
Reliable Drainage In Any Situation
WaterGuard's low-profile design makes it ideal for both finished and unfinished basements.
WaterGuard is a Team Player
WaterGuard works as a first step in waterproofing your basement, but it also complements existing drainage systems like TrenchDrain.
For a Clean Basement Experience
WaterGuard's high capacity drainage keeps your basement dry and greatly reduces the risk of mold or mildew growth.
WaterGuard Does It All
If you're looking for reliable drainage with a low-profile appearance, WaterGuard can work for you!