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This homeowner in Bellbrook, OH, was in need of a sump pump upgrade because their current sump pump could not keep up with the amount of water their foundation was receiving. Their existing exterior french drain system was still working, but the sump pump couldn't keep up with it. We replaced their sump pump with our premier TripleSafe sump pump system. As the name implies, the Triple safe comes with three pumps: The primary is a Zoeller 1/3 HP, the secondary is a Zoeller 1/2 HP pump, and the tertiary pump is our UltraSump battery backed system. The battery backed system, (which turns on in case of power outage or if the first two pumps are overpowered) can pump out 11,500 gallons of water on a full charge by itself. The TripleSafe also has a proprietary airtight lid, which contains an airtight floor drain and an alarm system. The homeowner was pleased with the new system, and they told us they would give us a call if their current footing drainage system fails.
When our team checked out this Bethel home, we noticed that they had already had a sump installed in their basement. Unfortunately, this sump was an open model - which was allowing moisture to run freely in the basement. We immediately suggested that they switch to the SuperSump. The SuperSump includes a reliable 1/3 HP Zoeller pump, a WaterWatch alarm system, and a patented SuperLiner with an airtight lid! These sumps are neat and clean, and won't allow odors or moisture to escape.
This Bethel, OH basement once had a wet floor, an outdated sump pump, and a wall on the left side beginning to cave inward. After our team installed a TripleSafe sump pump, WaterGuard along the floor, a SaniDry dehumidifier, and PowerBrace beams to stabilize the failing wall, the space is now dry, stable, and protected for the long term.
This basement in Williamsburg, OH, was dealing with water intrusion and a bowing foundation wall. We installed a WaterGuard drainage system and lined the walls with CleanSpace to keep moisture out and improve air quality. A sump pump (not shown) was added to handle water removal efficiently. To stabilize the bowing wall, we used PowerBraces, which stop further movement and add long-term support. Now the space is dry, protected, and structurally sound.
This basement in Blanchester, OH was leaking heavily and had large cracks forming in the corners — a common issue with poured concrete foundations. When these walls are pushed by external pressure (like water-saturated soil or frost), the corners often crack first because they’re the most rigid and least able to flex.
To fix the problem, we started by installing a full interior waterproofing system: WaterGuard subfloor drains along the perimeter, and a TripleSafe sump pump to keep water out for good. To address the structural issues, we stabilized the bowed walls using our steel PowerBrace system, locking them into place with long-term support. Finally, we finished the walls with BriteWall panels — not just for a cleaner look, but to help channel any future wall moisture directly into the drainage system.
What you're looking at, folks, is a basement relieved of serious pressure.