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This homeowner in Maplewood, New Jersey has been a loyal customer of Quality 1st Basement Systems for over ten years! It was time for their annual sump pump maintenance, provided by our service team. We emphasize the value of maintenance because it ensures the system operates properly.
This Maplewood, NJ homeowner originally experienced water issues in the basement, so Quality 1st Basement Systems resolved the issue by installing their Smart Sump Pump System. Each year, the homeowner schedules annual maintenance to ensure the system is given proper care and is able to keep the home protected in the future!
A homeowner in Maplewood, NJ knew it was time to replace their sump pump system, so they searched the Internet for a replacement. They needed a durable system that was long-lasting, and they stumbled upon Quality 1st Basement Systems. After speaking with a customer service representative, the homeowner scheduled an appointment with our System Design Specialist, Mike D., Mike did an inspection on the basement and agreed that the Triple Safe Sump Pump system would provide protection. Since the installation, the homeowner had not experienced any issues in their basement.
Quality 1st Basement Systems provided a waterproofing solution for this homeowner in Maplewood, New Jersey. We replaced their old sump pump with our TripleSafeSump Pump System. This waterproofing system will prevent water intrusion and keep the basement dry and healthy! Our TripleSafe offers triple the protection with three sump pumps that sit inside a protective liner. The airtight lid protects the pumps all while stopping water from evaporating back into the basement air.
A Maplewood, NJ homeowner noticed was seeping through their basement walls. They contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems for a solution, and we recommended the WaterGuard French Drain and TripleSafe Sump Pump System. Peace of mind was restored to the homeowner once their basement was fully waterproofed.
Our before and after photo show the progress of the installation. First, the french drain system is installed above the footing of the foundation, in a mud-free zone. Next, it's attached to the sump pump liner so that captured water flows directly into the sum pump liner. Once installed, the crew will pour concrete over the system to secure it in place and prevent any damage from occurring to the system.