Before Waterproofing
This basement entryway was prone to flooding and leaks which caused unsightly damage.
Different Levels of Waterproofing Protection
Seals are often the first line of defense, but it helps to have reliable drains, like WaterGuard or TrenchDrain, to keep your home dry if the seals fail.
Protection from Every Angle
This homeowner struggled to protect their home from water coming in from various entryways, so they reached out to Woods Basement Systems to explore their waterproofing options.
After TrenchDrain Installation
In the doorway of the basement entrance, Team Woods installed TrenchDrain for an added line of defense between the flooding and the basement interior.
WaterGuard Installation in Kirkwood, MO
TrenchDrain works especially well with WaterGuard for a two-pronged defense against excess water in the basement.
Why WaterGuard?
WaterGuard's low profile design makes it an ideal waterproofing solution for both finished and unfinished basement.
Clog-Free Drainage When It Counts
WaterGuard's solid construction and minimal design eliminates clogs for powerful, reliable drainage when you need it most.
Why French Drain Systems?
French drains prevent water from pooling on the floor thanks to their advantageous position between the foundation wall and the floor slab.
WaterGuard is a Team Player
Besides TrenchDrain, WaterGuard also works well with a variety of other drains and sump units for a waterproofing system that's custom-tailored for you.
WaterGuard and TrenchDrain Do It All
For reliable, clog-free drainage when it counts and a low-profile look for every home, WaterGuard and TrenchDrain can work for you!