Before WaterGuard Installation
Sump pumps are important, but without the proper drains, excess water will likely stagnate in your basement.
Sources of Unwanted Water
Many homeowners notice water pouring in through cracks in their foundation walls.
Signs of Water Damage
Some of the most common signs of water damage are unsightly spots or warped, bubbling spots on the walls, ceilings, and floors.
Managing Microbes in Your Home
When combined with summer heat and humidity, water spots in your basement become breeding grounds for mold, mildew, and other microbial irritants.
Check Your Pipes!
Water fixtures in your basement, such as sinks or toilets, create pathways for leaks to seep into your basement. Effective drain systems like WaterGuard can get rid of the water before it becomes a problem.
Leaky Windows
Notice the streaks pouring down from this window. For basements prone to leaks or flooding coming in from multiple outside sources, reliable drains like WaterGuard are a must-have for a clean, dry basement experience.
After WaterGuard Installation
Woods Basement Systems installed WaterGuard drains to remove the excess water from the home quickly and efficiently.
French Drain Design
WaterGuard is a French drain system, meaning it is installed under the floor slab for powerful waterproofing in both finished and unfinished basements.
Clog-Free Drainage When It Counts
WaterGuard's solid, low-profile construction takes away the hassle of clogs for a dry basement when you need it most.
WaterGuard Does It All
If you're looking for a valuable addition to your existing waterproofing system, or if you're looking to make the first step in protecting your home from the elements, WaterGuard can help!