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Rim Joist Insulation in Shoreham, MI

Our team insulated a customer's rim joists in order to prevent any moisture or unwanted allergens from entering his home. Small cracks and seams can exist around rim joists so insulating rim joists seals off these cracks. Now this customer won't have to worry about anything entering his home. 

Rim Joist Insulation in St. Joseph, MI

A customer needed his crawl space insulated in order to prevent cold air from entering the rest of his house. So he called our team and we insulated his rim joists. Small cracks and seams can exist around rim joists, but after insulating them all of those cracks are sealed off. Now flow is restricted keeping moisture and unwanted air out. Therefore, this customer will no longer have to worry cold drafts entering his home. 

Insulating Crawl Spaces in Saint Joseph, MI

Unwanted allergens and moisture were entering a customer's crawl space so he called our team. We insulated his rim joists in order to prevent any further intrusion. Small cracks and seams can exist around rim joists, but after insulating them all of those cracks are sealed off. With airtight insulation there is a reduction in heat loss and the inability for anything to enter your crawl space.

Installing a TripleSafe Sump Pump in St. Joseph, MI

David was encountering water intrusion in his basement. Tired of worrying about his basement flooding, he asked us to waterproof his basement. So we installed TripleSafe, a sump pump system that’s main goal is to keep your basement dry. It provides ultimate protection against all basement leakage and any moisture problems because it has three pumps within this one system. One of the pumps is battery powered so that the system can work even during power outages.

Fixing Window Leaks in Saint Joseph, MI

A customer had water leaking into his basement from his widow because his old egress window and well were not working properly. So our team installed a new egress window and well to replace his old one. Egress Windows are required because they are big enough to provide a safe exit in case of emergency. In addition to having a safe exit in your basement, these windows provide lots of natural light. Lastly, most windows offer minimal protection against outside air entering the home due to poor insulation around the window. Egress windows will help ventilate your indoor areas and prevent unwanted allergens from entering your house.