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Karen and Aaron of St. Peters, MO had a plumber install a sump pump in an open pit. Unfortunately, it was installed improperly which had caused the pump turn on constantly and burn out. Water was still getting into their basement so they called Woods Basement Systems. Woods recommended replacing the old pump and open pit with a TripleSafe sump system.
Woods replaced the old, burnt out pump with the TripleSafe. The TripleSafe contains a primary, secondary and battery back up pump in an airtight sealed sump liner. The TripleSafe ensures the basement will remain dry even in severe weather and power outages.
It’s important to waterproof a basement before finishing it because water can wreak havoc on finished walls and floors which will cost a homeowner even more to repair. Penny B. of St. Peters, MO had started to finish her basement when a heavy downpour caused water to leak in. She spent hours cleaning up the mess and her store bought humidifier was no match for the amount of water that got in, so she called Woods Basement Systems. Woods recommended a basement waterproofing system.
Woods installed the TripleSafe as part of the waterproofing system. The TripleSafe contains a primary, secondary and battery operated back up pump. Even in severe weather, the TripleSafe ensures that the encroaching water is removed and the basement remains dry. The battery back up offers extra protection if the power goes out and can remove up to 11,000 gallons of water from the basement on its charge.
Penny B of St. Peters, MO was finishing her basement when a heavy downpour caused water to leak in and she had to put the renovations on hold. She spent hours cleaning up and trying to dry the basement with a store bought dehumidifier. This incident made her worry about the potential for future leaks and the damage it could cause after she finished the basement, so she called Woods Basement Systems. Woods recommended a basement waterproofing system.
As part of that system, Woods installed WaterGuard under the cement floors along the perimeter of the basement. WaterGuard is a drainage system that is situated away from the mud so that it can collect unwanted water from the foundation walls and floors and drains it to the sump pump for removal.
Justin H. was getting water into the finished basement of his Saint Peters, MO home with every heavy rain. The wood frames behind his finished walls were rotting and downpours in the forecast meant hours of clean up so he called Woods Basement Systems. Woods recommended installing a waterproofing system.
As part of that waterproofing system, Woods installed the WaterGuard drainage system under the cement floors along the perimeter of the basement. Other drainage systems are notorious for clogging with mud because they are either installed along the concrete footing or on the exterior of the foundation. WaterGuard sits on top of the footing so it is out of the way of mud as it collects water from the foundation walls and floors of the basement and drains it to the sump pump for removal.
James S. of St. Peters, Missouri noticed that water was seeping up from his home's basement floor. He already had a working sump pump, so he knew that wasn't the problem. He did not want to ignore the problem, so he called Woods Basement Systems for help.
Design specialist Cody M. assessed the situation and decided that the best option was to install a Waterguard drainage system. Foreman Melvin F. then traveled to the home to get the project started.
The Waterguard drainage system was placed above the footing of the basement. After installation, it was covered with concrete. The Waterguard collects any water coming up from the ground before it reaches the surface of the basement floor. It then drains the water to the sump pump.
James S. no longer has to worry about water coming up from the ground and flooding his home's basement. He now has a dry and waterproof home.