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A basement wall was becoming unstable and leaking Water in Greenville, IL, causing concern for the homeowners. To solve this issue, the PowerBrace System was first installed. This system is designed to stabilize a home’s foundation permanently. It will support the basement walls and straighten them over time. It will distribute the load evenly and eliminate the worry of damage caused by commonly seen wood floor joists. This system can be tightened over time and requires no invasive drilling or digging. PowerBrace’s brackets are engineered to support the joints and protect the floor system's durability.
Next, the BrightWall Paneling System was installed. This all-plastic, bright white, basement wall paneling provides a clean look for an unfinished basement. It prevents water vapor from seeping into the basement and drains any wall leaks down to the WaterGuard System. This drainage system is installed adjacent to the home and provides a channel that connects to the sump pump.  Its design will drain any wall seepage without allowing dirt and debris from the floor to enter and clog the pipes. Thanks to these systems, this basement will remain stable and dry all the time!
A crawlspace in this Greenville home had muddy areas surrounding the area, making it difficult to move around in. Our foreman from Woods installed a CleanSpace™ Encapsulation System to keep mold and mildew from ruining the look of the crawlspace. Now this space is easier to move around and work in.
On this job, our team had to lift and level the customer's walkway using the PolyLEVEL™. After the concrete slabs are leveled and stabilized, they can then finish the job by sealing off any cracks and gaps using the NexusPro™ joint sealant. This will prevent outside debris from getting between the concrete.
Water seeped through cracks and into this Pomona, Illinois crawl space—damaging insulation and the wood. Woods installed a vapor barrier and SaniDry dehumidfier as well as a waterproofing system, designed to keep this crawl space dry year-round.
Debra and Tim G. of Thebes, Illinois were troubled by their wet, musty crawlspace. The water seepage caused mold, an allergen. CleanSpace was installed to keep the water out of the crawlspace. Because it is an inorganic vapor barrier, it does not support mold growth.