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Persistent water intrusion in a Fair Haven, NJ basement raised serious concerns for the homeowner as moisture began seeping in and threatening the space with potential rot and mold growth. Recognizing that these conditions could lead to more extensive damage if left unaddressed, they turned to Quality 1st for a reliable, long-term waterproofing solution tailored to their home.
After completing a detailed inspection, our team identified the exact source of the moisture and developed a customized plan to stop water at its entry point. The solution included the installation of our patented TrenchDrain System to capture and redirect incoming water, paired with our TripleSafe Sump Pump for dependable removal even during heavy storms. To ensure year-round performance, we also installed an IceGuard Discharge Line to prevent freezing and maintain proper drainage.
Together, these systems eliminated future water seepage concerns and restored the homeowner’s confidence in a dry, protected basement for years to come!
Noticing persistent water seepage and weakened support beams in their crawl space, a homeowner in Fair Haven, NJ sought a professional solution to prevent further structural damage. They contacted the experts at Quality 1st Basement Systems, who conducted a comprehensive evaluation to assess the severity of the moisture intrusion and the compromised beams. Our team carefully examined the crawl space, identifying areas most at risk and determining the best course of action to protect the home while ensuring long-term structural integrity.
Based on our findings, we implemented a dynamic waterproofing and reinforcement plan tailored to the homeowner’s needs. This included the installation of our patented Drainage Matting to effectively redirect water away from the foundation, our SmartSump Crawl Space Sump Pump to remove excess moisture, and our SmartJack Support System to stabilize and reinforce weakened beams.
With these solutions in place, the crawl space is now dry, secure, and structurally sound, providing the homeowner with lasting protection against water damage and peace of mind regarding the integrity of their home!
A Little Silver, NJ homeowner was experiencing water and a musty smell in their crawl space. For a solution they contacted Quality 1st Basements. This crawl space had an existing sump pump and pit that caused water to flood the crawl space. The CleanSpace vapor barrier system was installed to hold back water vapor and keep the crawl space clean and dry. The SmartSump was also installed to replace the old Sump Pump. The SmartSump is a sump pump that is specifically designed for crawl spaces and is designed to fit with the CleanSpace liner. This pump is capable of pumping 2,500 gallons of water per hour out of a 5 foot head. The homeowners are very pleased with their transformed crawl space that they can use for whatever they want to.
A homeowner in Little Silver, New Jersey had a damp crawl space, which was causing moisture and high humidity. Our System Design Specialist inspected the crawl space and suggested it be encapsulated to eliminate the dampness and humidity. First, Drainage Matting was installed on the crawl space floors to make sure the water does not get trapped underneath. The matting has raised dimples so the water has a channel to be directed to the sump pump. CleanSpace was installed on the crawl space walls and floors to hold back humidity and water vapor. CleanSpace is a durable bright white liner that will not rip or tear making it perfect if the homeowners want to use it for storage. Also, the SmartSump sump pump that is specifically designed for crawl spaces was installed. This sump pump is capable of pumping 2,500 gallons of water per hour. This sump pump is designed specifically for crawl spaces and to fit in with the CleanSpace system.
This Quality 1st Basement Systems customer in Little Silver, New Jersey has been a customer of ours for ten years and was due for their annual sump pump maintenance. Our Service team flood tested their SmartSump System and removed dirt and iron ochre soil from the pump. Keeping the system clean will extend the life span of the sump pump.