Water Seeps From Weak Spot In Wall
In the center of this photo, water can clearly be seen running down the wall where the pipe enters the basement. Over time, this will most certainly lead to warping and damaging of the floors and mold growth.
Sever Water Damage and Mildew Visible
Here, substantial water damage is evident with the decaying wall surface and deteriorating paint. Mildew is also clearly visible on the right where the floor meets the wall.
Bottom Of Wall Removed As First Step In Waterproofing Process
Shown here is the first stage in the waterproofing process. The bottom portion of the moldy, wet drywall is cut away to allow the ground at the base of the wall to be broken up and trenched out for the WaterGuard system. This is why waterproofing BEFORE finishing is so important!
Walls Reconstructed and WaterGuard Installed
In this photo,can see that the walls have been reconstructed. Additionally, the wet concrete at the base of the walls means that the WaterGuard system has been installed under the floor. This collects any water that comes down or from the base of the walls and pipes it away.
CleanSpace and TripleSafe In Place
This final photo shows the freshly installed TripleSafe sump pump on the lefthand side. This is where the water that WaterGuard system pipes away ends up before being pumped up out of the basement. Behind the pump is the CleanSpace wall covering. This inorganic material seals any and all moisture that comes from the walls out of the living space and gives the area a nice, clean look.