Dry After Rain
Water would seep through the cracks in the wall during heavy rains. Cracks had formed by the reoccurrence of water weakening the wall.
Water Seepage
Although the homeowner tried to paint over the stains on the wall, because the root of the issue wasn't addressed, the stains would reform.
Outdated Sump
Below the basement window, this sump pump wasn't able to operate properly. Sump pumps should be checked every three to four months to ensure they are functioning correctly.
Exterior Damage
Water stains were seen outside of the basement. Water weakens the wall over time so it was essential to waterproof the basement to protect the safety of the entire house.
Out with the Old
To start the installation process, the previous sump pump was taken out of the basement to make room for the new. The new TripleSafe sump pump will be able to handle the demand of water that this basement demands. A TripleSafe sump pump can handle over 60,000 gallons of water!
New Discharge Line
A discharge line was installed to go along with the new sump pump. The discharge line attaches to the sump pump to discard of all water that seeps through the walls and into the basement.
Waterproofing Complete
Water leaks won't threaten the safety of this home any longer. Freshly installed, this TripleSafe sump pump is one of the essential products to keep any basement dry. TripleSafe discards of all water to keep the area dry and healthy.
IceGuard on Exterior
IceGuards will give the homeowners the peace of mind they deserve knowing that their discharge lines would clog or freeze.