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This homeowner in North Providence, RI was finding that water was entering their basement through the walls and floor so they gave us a call looking for a solution. Our inspector, Steve, drew up a plan that would combat the water entering from both areas. On installation day, our crew, lead by MJ, installed our WaterGuard drainage system along the perimeter of the floor and our SuperSump Plus sump pump. These two products will work together to take care of the water entering through the floor. For the walls, our CleanSpace Wall System was installed to act as a vapor barrier and lock out moisture. Now the homeowner doesn't have to worry about water getting into their basement from neither the walls or the floor.
A homeowner was looking for a drainage system for his wet basement. He already owned a sump pump, but not all of the water was getting to this sump, so a proper solution, like this WaterGuard interior drainage system we installed, was the best way to collect all of the water seepage. Along with that, our TrenchDrain system was placed to surround this water heater so that surface water doesn't build up around here. By intercepting the water before it reaches the floor, we decreased the chances of mold growth and terrible odors.
During heavy rains, water seeped into the basement through the fieldsone foundation. The customer needed a vapor barrier and waterproofing system to keep her basement dry all the time.
The customer in Providence RI met us at the Rhode Island Home Show and was interested in getting their basement waterproofed. After the house was vacant for years they needed to care for the home and the first step was keeping the basement dry.
The home owner in Providence, Rhode Island knew he had to do something about his damp basement and reached out to DryZone Basement Systems for a free estimate. Our system design specialist Patrick Cahill and owner Todd Lutinski went to the property and discussed their options of waterproofing the basement. They decided pouring a new concrete floor would be a great benefit for the basement instead of the wooden floor. The wooden floor was torn up in preparation to pour the concrete. Also added to the walls was the CleanSpace vapor barrier to keep moisture out of the basement.
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