Before & After Photos

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Sump Pump Upgrade in Martin, TN

This customer in Martin, TN called us out to out to their home to diagnose pump issues. We determined that ultra sump 3 was not working, dehumidifier was not working and CleanSpace was untucked from water guard. The customer went ahead with replacement of ultra sump 3 to ultra sump 4. We pulled out all pumps and cleaned thoroughly. Reassembled pumps and flood tested each pump, replaced Sedona with a refurbished one, tested Sedona for proper operation, changed battery in water watch alarm, and tucked CleanSpace back into the WaterGuard. We also cleaned up the area and organized loose wires. This customer was happy with results. 

Basement Waterproofing in Martin, TN

This customer in Martin, TN came to us to install a basement waterproofing system. We installed WaterGuard, TrenchDrains, and a TripleSafe Sump Pump system as well as IceGuard for drainage to prevent the water from freezing in the winter, with a LawnScape system to drain water from the drain lines away from the structure to prevent any damage to the foundation from water pooling up.  

Concrete repair in Melber, KY.

As you can tell from the photos, the difference is immense. Before we installed WaterGuard there was a lot of moisture and the walls were extremely porous which allows water and moisture to enter their basement. We were able to go in, install WaterGuard and apply some CleanSpace to the wall which is a 20 mil thick vapor barrier designed to keep water and moisture out. 

Waterproofed Access in Jackson, TN

With any work that you have done to your home - one of the biggest investments that anyone can make - it is important to know that the results when finished are both effective and won't ruin the overall aesthetic. A Trench drain is defintely one of our highly efficient products with a minimal disruption to the area in which it has been installed.

Ongoing Support & Service

During a service visit to this home we found that water was still entering the crawlspace and after checking all the pipes and finding no leaks the last step is to flood test the access door - this is where the issue was, the door was not closing all the way and subsequently letting water in.