Before
The basement before the installation.
WaterGuard Installation
The WaterGuard system collects water that seeps through basement walls and drains it to your sump pump.
WaterGuard Installation
If you have block walls, water can build up in the empty cavity of each block. Eventually, this water seeps through and enters your home. The key to solving this problem is to give the water a way to drain out of the cavities. To accomplish this, we drill "weep holes" in each block, which drain the block of water as it fills.
WaterGuard Installation
If you have block walls, water can build up in the empty cavity of each block. Eventually, this water seeps through and enters your home. The key to solving this problem is to give the water a way to drain out of the cavities. To accomplish this, we drill "weep holes" in each block, which drain the block of water as it fills.
Sump Pump Installation
The sump pump pit is excavated for the liner and pump to be placed in. This protects your sump pump from the mud and debris around the pump pit.
Sump Pump Installation
A special outlet connects the perimeter drain to the sump pump system and clean gravel is backfilled around the sump pump liner. This gravel helps to keep your sump pump system as clean as possible, discouraging silt and sediment from entering the liner. An airtight sump pump lid including rubber grommets around all pipes and wires, keeps odors and humidity from rising out of the sump pit, while also preventing items and debris from falling in from the basement floor.
Finishing Up
The concrete that gets broken out is restored to hide the drain, creating a seamless finish.
Finished WaterGuard
The finished look of the WaterGuard.
After
The finished installation.