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This partially finished, concrete basement was taking in water during heavy rain events on the unfinished side. The homeowner believed it was coming in through where a pipe enters through the foundation, but couldn't be totally sure. When our inspector David performed his free estimate and evaluation appointment, there was water actively leaking into the basement. He was able to diagnose the entry points also along the joint of where the wall and floor meet, as the way and places where water was entering was not solely around the pipe penetration. After this one-day installation, our WaterGuard drainage system will capture and help redirect water leaking in through this area of the foundation, and a half-wall installation of our CleanSpace Wall vapor barrier system will help to catch water leaking in through the part of the foundation where pipes and utility lines enter through!
After recently purchasing this home, our customer decided to waterproof the entire basement before finishing it. They installed a full perimeter WaterGuard system with CleanSpace Wall and a new TripleSafe Sump Pump System.
The customer owns a three-family town house in South Boston. The basement would flood and ruin personal items stored down there. Some of these items were irreplaceable and the customer never wanted to experience this again. Waterproofing the basement was the answer to the problem.
Patrick Cahill, our system design specialist proposed a full waterproofing system to keep this customer's basement dry. The customer in Westerly also used us to waterproof his second property nearby.
The tall crawlspace in the Westerly, Rhode Island property was very damp and dirty. There was water and dirt coming up from the ground causing mud. The home owner had seen an ad for DryZone Basement Systems and contacted us for a free estimate. The project consisted of encapsulating the crawlspace and making sure it was safe from any moisture or water. A sump pump system was also installed as a precautionary measure.