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Waterproofing in Ridott, IL

Homeowner William contacted MidAmerica Basement Systems to learn more about the waterproofing options for their home. They were experiencing water from the walls and floors during heavy rain. They met with Design Specialists Michael Banks who created a custom waterproofing system for their home. The waterproofing system included a full perimeter WaterGuard system and a TripleSafe sump pump. The WaterGuard is a channeling system that moves the water runoff into the sump pump. The TripleSafe sump pump is a top of the line three pump system that is guaranteed to keep your home dry. 

Waterproofing in Ridott, IL

Homeowner William recently contacted MidAmerica Basement Systems to learn more about his waterproofing options for his home.  He was experiencing water coming through the walls and floors and was concerned about mold and the integrity of his home. He had a full perimeter waterproofing system installed into his home. The WaterGuard system installed around all of the exterior walls. The WaterGuard acts like a channeling system that moves water to the sump pump where the water is pumped out.  

Leaky Basement is Waterproofed in Sterling, IL

The homeowners of this damp basement in Sterling were referred to MidAmerica Basement Systems to waterproof their space. The team waterproofed the basement with WaterGuard and a SuperSump pump system. The homeowners feel great with their waterproofed basement! 

Basement Waterproofing in Sterling, IL

Sterling, IL homeowners were dissatisfied with their wet basement. They contacted design specialist, Joe Sarb, to waterproof the basement. Shortly thereafter, foreman Robert Stoutenburg and his team installed patented WaterGuard and a new TripleSafe sump pump with CleanSpace Wall to keep the water out of the basement. These homeowners are happy to have a dry basement!

Sterling, IL Basement Stabilization

Sarah's basement was suffering from bowing walls. The walls needed to be stabilized. Carbon Armor, a carbon fiber 10x stronger than steel, was adhered to the wall to prevent further destabilization.