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We installed a powerful water pump system to keep your crawl space dry. This system includes a pump, a protective liner, a water alarm, and a sturdy base. The pump is designed to remove any water that collects and sends it safely away through your plumbing.
We recently helped a homeowner completely refresh their crawl space, turning it from a damp, messy area into a clean, dry, and usable space.
The floor used to be bare dirt, so we started by adding a drainage system and a reliable sump pump to keep water out even during power outages, thanks to a battery backup. We also added ventilation to improve air quality and help control moisture.
To seal everything up, we installed a heavy-duty liner across the entire floor and walls, making the space feel much cleaner and more secure. Underneath that, we added a layer that helps with comfort and protects against ground moisture—perfect if they ever want to use the space for storage. We gave the area a deep clean, removed the old vapor barrier, got rid of spider webs, and treated the concrete for any lingering smells. We even wiped down the heating ducts and sewer lines. To make sure the crawl space stays warm and energy efficient, we added solid insulation to the walls and sealed everything tightly. We also checked for any small gaps or cracks and sealed them up with mesh to help keep pests out.
Since access was tricky, we created a custom hatch through a closet to make getting in and out easier in the future.
Now the crawl space is dry, insulated, and so much healthier, giving the homeowner peace of mind and a better home environment.
Crawlspace would flood with a high humidity level.
We added a drainage system to control the water with a sump pump and a battery backup pump.
After the drainage system was added, we did a vapour barrier system and insulation to control the humidity level.
This project focused on strengthening and stabilizing a foundation crack. Reinforcement stitches were installed along the crack at regular intervals to help secure the area and prevent further movement.
A high-strength fiber reinforcement with epoxy was then applied over the crack to create a durable, structural repair.
This solution helps restore the integrity of the foundation, prevent future cracking, and provide long-term stability for the home.
To stop water from coming through a foundation crack, we injected it with a high-pressure polyurethane resin. This creates a flexible seal that moves with the foundation and keeps water out. Then, we reinforced the area with a strong carbon fiber weave and epoxy to add long-lasting structural support.