No Blocked Lines
The caps you see on the top of the discharge lines are called IceGuard®. They allow water to escape the pipes if they happen to freeze during the colder months.
Protecting Your Home
To keep your home clean, we lay sheets where we will be walking inside your home to keep things clean the way we found it.
Discharge Line Installation
An overall view of the underground discharge line system. We bury all of the lines and can even tie your downspout into the system to take it away from your home's foundation.
Where Water Leaks
This homeowner complained of water coming into the basement through the cove joint, which is where the wall meets the floor.
No Dust
While working in your home, if we need to hand plastic sheeting to keep the dust and debris off of your belongings, we do. We strive to leave your home better than when we entered it.
Waterproofed Home
This home in Affton, Missouri is now waterproofed with our perimeter french drain system.
French Drain System
A closer look at our perimeter french drain system. This system is installed right above the footing of your foundation which is why you see curing concrete here. The gap between the floor and the wall is create by the wall flanges on the system which allow moisture to drain into the system.
Before Waterproofing
This basement had previous cracks in it which is what you see here.
No Blocked Lines
A closer look at our IceGuard® which allow water to escape in the event the pipes freeze in the winter.
