Basement Waterproofing Photo Album: Protecting a Basement from Leaks
This basement in Edwardsville, IL. was unprotected from leaks that occur where the wall meets the floor. Leaks often occur there as water builds up beneath the floor. The water level rises until it can leak into the basement through the tiny gap between the wall and the floor.
The best way to prevent these leaks is to redirect that water before it can rise into the basement. To do this, foreman Dave H. installed WaterGuard™ just below the floor along the wall. WaterGuard™ is a perimeter drainage system that sits on top of the footing, beneath the floor, and drains water from below the house into the sump pump system before it can rise into the basement. Because WaterGuard™ sits on top of the footing it won't get clogged by the mud and won't require filter fabrics that will eventually need replacing.
As a final waterproofing measure, the discharge line and downspouts from the gutters are extended so that they pour water away from the home. This will help keep water from building up around the foundation of the home which will help prevent leaks. Now this home in Ballwin, Missouri. is protected from leaking basements thanks to the WaterGuard™ and TripleSafe™ systems inside and the IceGuard™ and extended downspouts outside.
WaterGuard™ Along the Wall
WaterGuard™ features an extension that reaches slightly up the wall. This extension will allow any water that leaks in through the wall to drain into the WaterGuard™ system and get carried to the sump pump.
Waterproofed Basement
Now, the basement is completely waterproofed.
IceGuard™ Attached to the Discharge Line
IceGuard is attached at the beginning of this extended drainage line.
Leaking Basement
Woods Basement Systems was called because this basement was leaking at the floor/wall joint.