Signs Of Water Damage
Water damage usually presents itself in the form of unsightly discoloration or warped, bubbling spots on your foundation walls.
Where Does the Water Come From?
Cracks in the foundation and old, leaky windows give water easy access into the basement.
Your Drain May Not Be Enough
Standard basement drains may not give you the drainage you need to keep your basement dry at all times.
Humidity Problems
Basements should stay at or below 50% humidity for optimal conditions, and anything above 80% allows mold and mildew to flourish...
SaniDry Sedona Installed
To lower the humidity in their basement, Woods Basement Systems installed a SaniDry dehumidifier to remove up to 100 pints of water per day from the air.
WaterGuard Whisk Water Away
These WaterGuard drains offer the homeowner reliable, clog-free drainage with a minimal appearance to keep their basement looking nice and staying dry.
WaterGuard Is A Team Player
WaterGuard works well with other drainage systems, such as TrenchDrain, and moves water quickly to the sump pump.
TripleSafe Offers Triple Protection
TripleSafe takes water from WaterGuard and removes it from the home using three cast-iron Zoeller pumps, and it features the UltraSump battery backup unit to power the system when you need it most.
For a Clean, Dry Basement
If you're looking to protect your basement from the elements, ask your licensed contractor about waterproofing solutions like WaterGuard, TripleSafe, and SaniDry for the best possible basement experience!