Your local basement waterproofing and wet basement repair company in Junction City, KS is Thrasher
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We specialize in foundation waterproofing using quality Basement Systems products. We will design a customized system to keep your basement dry. As your local Basement Systems contractor, we can help you choose the best basement waterproofing options for your home.
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If you get water in your basement every time it rains or you have an old sump pump that can’t keep up, a new basement sump pump can help keep your basement dry. Basement Systems has tested many pumps over the years and we use Zoeller pumps because we know they work.
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Moisture in the basement leads to mold growth that can damage your home, make you and your family sick, and make your basement and whole house smell musty. The solution is to remove moisture from the air. The SaniDry Sedona basement dehumidifier and air system from Basement Systems wrings the moisture from basement air and makes the damp feeling and musty smell go away!
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Project Location: E Flint Hills Blvd, Junction City, 66441
Comment: I have a crawl space that is a little less than 30 feet by 60 feet and it has zero insulation and my water pipes run down there and they keep freezing plau my floor is freezing cold uless you are wearing some real thick socks. what are my options?
Project Location: S. Madison, Junction City, 66441
Comment: After 33 years of a dry basement an outside faucet was broken off and it filled a windowwell. This resulted in water pouring down the walls and soaking a two room area. We thought it had been "fixed" by someone and we had been dry for 8 mos. but in yesterday's huge rainstorm it happened again.
Project Location: Navajo Road, Junction City, 66441
Comment: I have a window well that appears to have no drainage hole and every time we get a lot of rain it will fill up and have nowhere to go but inside the house through the window we were told that maybe a window well pump would fix the issue or have a drainage pipe installed. so we are trying to get quotes on what is the best way to go. thank you