Before & After Photos

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Waterproofing Crawl Space Using the EZ-Flow Drainage System in Savannah, GA

We installed the EZ-Flow Waterproofing System around this customer's crawlspace so that water collects and drains to the sump pump system. From there, it gets discharged outside and away from the house at a safe distance through a discharge line to eliminate the possibility of reentry. 

Sump Pump Replacement in Crawl Space in Savannah, GA

After noticing their crawl space sump pump was no longer working, causing the area to fall victim to water damage, we installed our EZ-Flow drainage system paired with a TripleSafe Sump Pump for ultimate protection against water intrusion. 

Rotted Floor Replacement in Savannah, GA

The team replaced the customer's rotted subfloor due to excess moisture in the crawl space to prevent further structural damage and ensure the safety and integrity of the home.

Crawl Space Protection and Moisture Control in Savannah, GA

The SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier was installed in the crawl space for humidity and moisture control. It will help by reducing humidity levels, preventing mold growth, and improving air quality, thereby protecting the structural integrity of the crawl space and enhancing the overall indoor environment.

Spring Trouble in Savannah: How We Kept This Garage Dry

This homeowner was facing a frustrating and constant battle with water intrusion in their garage. Built over a natural spring, the garage floor would frequently become wet, especially after rainstorms or seasonal groundwater shifts. The excess moisture not only created a slipping hazard but also threatened the integrity of stored items and created the perfect environment for mold growth. Our team installed a SmartSump™ system, specifically designed for spaces like this. Now, the groundwater is automatically collected and pumped safely away from the home before it ever becomes a problem. The garage stays dry year-round, the homeowner has peace of mind, and the natural spring beneath the foundation is no longer a threat—it’s just part of the landscape.