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Karrie E., Washington, Missouri resident, experienced mold growth in her basement as water leaked in. To keep the basement dry and free of mold, system design specialist Chris T. designed a solution.
In addition to WaterGuard, the TripleSafe sump pump system was installed to keep the water out of the basement. TripleSafe includes a main pump, backup pump and a battery-powered pump to ensure Karrie's basement will stay dry.
Tyler R was concerned about the bowing walls and sinking floors in his basement. So, he decided to call Woods Basement Systems. System Design Specialist Kevin E was able to come up with a solution to the problem.
Foreman Jose L installed a Geo-Lock Wall Anchor, shown above, in Tyler’s Basement. The Wall Anchor has one end that attaches to a stable portion of soil away from the house, and the other end will attach to the basement walls and straighten them over time.
Orvan H. of Washington, Missouri noticed that water was entering his home's basement even though he already had a working sump pump. He did not want to have to keep dealing with a mess, so he called Woods Basement Systems.
Design specialist Michael T. assessed the problem and decided the best solution was to install a Waterguard drainage system. Foreman Mason S. then headed to the home to get the job started.
The Waterguard drainage system was installed above the footing of the basement. After installation is complete, the Waterguard is covered with concrete. It collects any water coming up from the ground before it reaches the basement surface. It then sends the water to the sump pump.
Orvan H. no longer has to worry about water leaking into his home's basement. He now has a dry and waterproof basement.
Douglas from Washington, Missouri was concerned about his home's foundation settling along with his sidewalk and porch revealing settlement. He wanted to take action, so reached out to Woods Basement Systems for professional assistance.
Here you can see how much the front porch settled, and the after is the installation process of the push piers. These push piers are installed in the footing of the home in order to lift the house back into its original position.
Before, this home held many cracks that had developed due to the home's settlement. For a permanent, long-lasting solution foreman, Jose L. installed several push piers into the footing of the home to regain the stability and safety of the house.