Cracks in Iron River, WI Floor Seeping Water
This cracked concrete floor is seeping water due to a build-up of water pressure below the surface.
East Wall of Wet Basement in Iron River, WI
This wall was having lots of issues with water seeping in through the concrete slab and floor joints. The homeowner had a dehumidifier placed in this area to process as much moisture as possible.
Prepped for WaterGuard®
Our production crew excavates concrete around the perimeter of the basement to dig a trench for the new drain system.
WaterGuard® Installed
Designed to capture water seepage through walls and leaks along the wall and floor joint, this drain system effectively captures wall and floor seepage before it reaches your basement floor. Water enters the system via inlet holes and flows through the drainage pipe to your sump pump.
Drain Installed
After the french drain system is put in place, aggregate rock is place around the drain for better drainage when moisture accumulates below the surface of the concrete.
WaterGuard® Installed for Hydraulic Pressure
Hydraulic pressure issue was causing ground water to seep through this concrete slab. WaterGuard® was installed here to collect water seepage and direct it to the new sump pump.
WaterGuard® Designed to Navigate Corners
WaterGuard® can but shaped to direct water despite right angles, corners, and tight turns.
TripleSafe™ Sump Pump
The TripleSafe™ sump pump is designed to hold up in wet and stormy conditions. It has two pumps that work together when lots of water is reaching the basement, and a third that works from a battery back-up if the power goes out during a storm.
Dual Discharge Lines
The discharge lines carry water from the sump pump to the outside of the home.
External Site of the Discharge Line
The discharge line will exit the home here. During wintertime installations, our teams install the waterproofing system, and wait until the ground thaws in the spring to dig and bury the discharge line.