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Quality 1st Basement Systems replaced this sump pump in Morris County, NJ. The new sump pump has an airtight seal that prevents musty odors from leaking out of the sump pump and drifting into the rest of the house. This home is now worry-free with the powerful sump pump keeping the basement safe and dry.
A homeowner in Roxbury Township, New Jersey had water seeping in from the ground every time it rained. Quality 1st System Design Specialist inspected the basement and suggested it be waterproofed. WaterGuard was installed along the perimeter of the basement under the floor slab, on top of the foundation footing to prevent the system from clogging. Next, the TripleSafe sump pump was installed in the basement to pump the water out of the basement. The TripleSafe sump pump has three levels of pumps built inside in case of one pump failure, the next lower level pumps will kick in. The TripleSafe also comes with a backup battery that will pump 11,500 gallons of water or more on a fully charged battery. This basement is free from water and protected.
If your sump pump from Quality 1st Basement Systems is resembling the before picture, it may be time for annual maintenance! Our service team provides excellent care and education to ensure that your sump pump will protect the home and have an extensive lifespan!
A homeowner in Ledgewood, NJ contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems to replace their old sump pump system. We installed our TripleSafe Sump Pump System which will provide three levels of protection against water intrusion. Three separate pumps sit inside the protective liner to handle high volume of water.
During annual maintenance on this high performance Sedona Sedona Dehumidifier, the Service Technician Chris inspected the system, cleaned the heat exchange core, checked the refrigeration system, and changed filters. Additionally, as this system was installed with a Condensate Pump System, Chris inspected, cleaned, and flushed the condensate drain lines to ensure that the waste condensate water continues to move out of the basement area properly. All set, the system was ready to continue its peak operation removing up to 95 pints of water per day!