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An airtight lid on your sump pump system not only protects the pumps inside from damage but also prevents water from evaporating back into the basement air. Musty smells can fill the basement when the water sits inside the pump liner for too long. Check out the comparison between the existing sump pump system and our TripleSafe Sump Pump System. Three pumps are positioned inside the protective liner to provide three levels of protection against water intrusion. This homeowner in Englewood, NJ was happy that their piece of mind was restored.
This Englewood, NJ, homeowner decided it was time to replace their ineffective sump pump after noticing consistent signs of water seepage in their basement as a result of heavy rainfall. The owner feared that without a permanent solution their beloved storage space would suffer a severe structural decline, as well as, rot and potential mold growth.
Luckily our team of waterproofing experts were fully prepared to tackle this challenge head on! The crew carried out an extensive inspection before installing our TripleSafe Sump Pump System, this high-performance sump pump will provide the home with three levels of heavy-duty protection against water intrusions.
We have entirely eliminated water seepage issues, and safeguarded this owners basement for many years ahead!
Quality 1st's recommended annual service on pumps include a complete disassembly and cleaning in order to keep the system operating at its best as a reliable wet basement solution. An important step in servicing a sump pump includes replacing the batteries on the WaterWatch Alarm and checking to ensure it is operating correctly. The WaterWatch Alarm has the job of alerting the homeowner if, for some reason, water has risen above the point where the pump should have been operating. A pump failure can cause water to seep into the living space, so with a properly operating WaterWatch Alarm, the homeowner will know when to contact the Quality 1st Service Team for service.
A frigid crawl space in Oceanport, NJ needed to be insulated. Quality 1st Basement Systems installed SilverGlo crawl space insulation and CleanSpace vapor barrier to trap in heat.
A home in Oceanport, New Jersey had settlement in the foundation and contacted Quality 1st for a solution. Our system design specialist inspected the foundation outside the home and had Push Piers installed.
Push Piers are the best foundation repair option available providing a permanent solution for settlement issues. Push Piers are fast, effective and provide minimal disturbance during installation.