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Patrick, a retired veteran, had been struggling with a persistent water issue in the basement of his 1989 home in Morley, Michigan. A vertical crack in the corner allowed water to seep in during heavy rains, and despite a repair made in the 2000s, occasional leaks continued along the north side of the foundation. As he considered the possibility of selling his home, he wanted to ensure the basement stayed dry and looked good—an improvement that would enhance his quality of life and his home's value.
All of Patrick’s concerns were addressed with a complete waterproofing solution. WaterGuard® was installed around the perimeter to collect and direct water to the SuperSump® Plus pump system, keeping the space dry. The FlexiSpan® crack repair system provides a flexible, long-lasting solution to seal the vertical crack, even with any future foundation movement. Additionally, BrightWall® panels made the basement look clean and finished while also ensuring any moisture would be channeled into the drainage system.
Patrick now enjoys a dry and visually appealing basement. Whether he decides to stay in his home or put it up for sale, he can feel confident knowing that the waterproofing system has added value, improved the space's attractiveness, and provided him with peace of mind. This solution was exactly what he needed to protect his home and enhance his living environment.
After being told by an adjuster that water was leaking into his crawl space, this customer put in a call for help to a company he knew he could trust. We had done some work on the basement of another one of his properties a few years back and he was extremely satisfied with our services. Our system design specialist went for a visit and found that the issue was worse than the owner originally thought. Not only was the leaking water hurting his crawl space, it was affecting the basement, as well. The water would leak in through the crawl space walls and then flow down to the basement.
To put a stop to the leakage, the crew encapsulated both the walls and floor with the CleanSpace vapor barrier. CleanSpace is impenetrable by moisture or water vapor. Underneath the barrier is a drainage matting designed to keep water from pooling and direct it to the drain for discharge. If any water does make it through the crawl space walls, it will flow behind the vapor barrier and then be directed out by the drainage matting.
This couple had been considering waterproofing their Reed City, MI basement for quite some time. Since they had plans to sell the house in the future, the couple knew they would be paying to fix it at some point; so why not do it sooner and reap the benefits. After a combination of positive experiences – a recommendation from their neighbor and a conversation with a representative at a cottage show – the couple finally decided to give Ayers a try and waterproof their basement.
The couple’s main concern was the water seeping through their wall cracks. Besides the puddling on the floor – the leakage was having another undesirable effect – the water was staining the blocks on its way down the walls. BrightWall panels allowed the crew to drain the leakage and hide the water damaged walls at the same time. The panels were attached in front of the block walls so water could flow behind them and into a drainage system that rests at the foot of the wall. The couple was so pleased to have clean, waterproof walls that they’re considering foundation work from Ayers, as well.
Marcia noticed cracks in her basement walls and water on her floors as a result. Wanting a fast solution, she contacted Ayers to have her home inspected. Our resident foreman Bruce was able to inspect the home and discovered the home's Supportworks had suffered water damage.
Bruce Drafted a treatment plan that Marcia agreed upon and got to work. He 1ist installed a new sump pump to replace the old one; the Ayers trusted TripleSafe model has 3 levels of safety. He then placed a WaterGaurd drainage system under the basement floor and lined the walls with a PowerBrace set to reinforce the compromised foundation. All the while, Bruce treated the home with a powerful dehumidifier to ensure no moisture remained.
Marcia noticed cracks in her basement walls and water on her floors as a result. Wanting a fast solution, she contacted Ayers to have her home inspected. Our resident foreman Bruce was able to inspect the home and discovered the home's Supportworks had suffered water damage.
Bruce Drafted a treatment plan that Marcia agreed upon and got to work. He 1ist installed a new sump pump to replace the old one; the Ayers trusted TripleSafe model has 3 levels of safety. He then placed a WaterGaurd drainage system under the basement floor and lined the walls with a PowerBrace set to reinforce the compromised foundation. All the while, Bruce treated the home with a powerful dehumidifier to ensure no moisture remained.