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This homeowner in River Edge, New Jersey noticed their crawl space was becoming damp and attracting musty smells. They called Quality 1st Basement Systems and we sent our System Design Specialist, Dylan McDonald to provide an inspection. Dylan suggested they encapsulate the space to seal it from the earth's elements. We installed our CleanSpace Vapor Barrier System which is a mold-proof and water-proof liner that will prevent moisture and humidity from passing through the crawl space. This system will keep the crawl space dry and healthy all year round! When the job was complete, the homeowner was satisfied with the results and they did not experience any other issues with the crawl space!
This River Edge, NJ homeowner has had their sump pump system for ten years, and their basement remains dry and secure. Each year, the homeowner schedules annual maintenance with our Quality 1st Basement Systems service team. This ensures their system gets cleaned and prepared for any rain storm.
This River Edge, NJ homeowner has had their sump pump system for ten years, and their basement remains dry from water intrusion. Each year, the homeowner schedules annual maintenance, so their sump pump can be cleaned and continue to keep this home dry and healthy.
Heavy water was seeping into the basement of this home in River Edge, NJ. The homeowner contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems for a solution, where we assigned System Design Specialist, Laszlo, to provide a thorough inspection of the basement. Laszlo presented his findings to the homeowner and recommended the WaterGuard French Drain, TripleSafe Sump Pump System, and SaniDry Sedona as the best solution. Each system works together to keep the basement dry and healthy. The installation was completed by Foreman, Wilver, and his crew. Since the installation, the homeowner has not experienced any other water issues in their basement.
An Allentown, New Jersey homeowner had a wet basement. The homeowner was concerned and wanted to make sure his basement stayed dry, and that the problem did not get worse. He noticed that during heavy rain storms, his previous sump pump system was not working as well and didn't pump out all the water. It had an open lid and was getting debris and dirt inside. After calling Quality 1st Basement Systems for a free estimate on a new sump pump, basement specialist Keith MacFarlane suggested a SuperSump sump pump. The SuperSump sump pump can pump 2,500 gallons of water per hour out away from the house. It has a watertight seal that keeps debris out of the sump pump, and looks much better than an open pit sump pump. The SuperSump sump pump has an optional battery back up that will turn the sump pump on even when the home loses power. Now this basement has a sump pump that the homeowner can rely on and trust!