Outdoor Window Before Install and Downspout
Open downspouts like this let water get right into the dirt near the home and into the basement through the gaps in the foundation pouring. The window can also cause a lot of problems with leaky seals and weak panes.
Window Before Install
These windows were not letting in a lot of light and had weak seals.
Water Stain on Floor
Even if you never see water in your basement, moisture and water stains are good tellers that there is a leak.
SilverGlo, TripleSafe, WaterGuard, and Basement Window
This photo contains a lot of our systems. The SilverGlo on the walls is a great insulation. It has tiny graphite particles inside it that will reflect the heat and cool back into your home. The new Basement Window is vinyl so it will not rot or rust and it is double-paned for maximum energy efficiency. The WaterGuard along the perimeter leading to the TripleSafe makes sure any water is caught before it is in the basement and redirected outside.
SaniDry Sedona, SilverGlo, and Basement Window
Adding a SaniDry Sedona increases the air quality. It also reduces the humidity keeping the area cleaner and is self draining into the sump pump for minimum effort. The homeowner can set it and forget it.
Rim Joist Foam Sealed
Rim Joist are between the foundation wall and your floors upstairs. This area has gaps where air and water can get in. It is important to seal this with a foam insulation for maximum energy savings.
Bright, Clean, Usable Basement
Their basement went from dingy, wet, and smelly to clean and bright.