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BrightWall Provides Moisture Barrier in Warren, IL Basement

Bryan was having issues with water seeping in through foundation cracks in his wall, leaving a large mess every time it rained. He reached out to MidAmerica Basement Systems to have the issue addressed. During his inspection, Mike had offered a BrightWall to help reduce moisture in the basement and to make the appearance of the area brighter. BrightWall is a rigid plastic paneling that will not support mold growth and will not rot. To complete the rest of the waterproofing system, WaterGuard was then installed along the perimeter of the basement to collect the seeping water from the walls to redirect it to the TripleSafe sump. The sump then discharged the water back out of the home, leaving the basement dry. Finally, a SaniDry Sedona was installed to keep the humidity levels down, leaving Bryan with a happy basement.

Driveway Drainage Corrected in Camanche, IA

Ron P. was having issues with his catch drain overflowing, and creating pools of water on and below his driveway. The water was inconvenient, and wearing away at the concrete. He decided to call the experts at MidAmerica Basement Systems for his free estimate, and a solution. He met with deisgn specialist Joe Sarb. His driveway has never looked or drained better!

New Crawlspace in Camanche, IA

Crawlspace now dry and free of mold in Camanche, IA. 

Dripping Basement is Fixed in LeClaire, IA

LeClaire homeowner, Linda, was dismayed by the water getting into her basement. She wanted to do something about it, so she contacted MidAmerica Basement Systems. Shortly thereafter, she met with design specialist Bryan Christopherson and had her basement waterproofing solution designed. 

WaterGuard and SuperSump Protect LeClaire, IA Basement

Pat Z. of LeClaire, IA had water coming in through the walls in the basement. Pat met with design specialist Joe Sarb, who recommended WaterGuard and a SuperSump Sump Pump. Now, the water intrusions are no longer an issue.