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A homeowner in Rahway, NJ, found themselves facing a common yet daunting problem: their basement was taking on water. Our System Design Specialist, known for their expertise, visited the home to assess the situation closely. The solution, in this case, was clear. Our proven WaterGuard system would be installed along the basement’s perimeter to intercept water at the most common point of entry: the foundation. To complement, the reliable SuperSump pump system was chosen to efficiently eject collected water away from the home, ensuring the basement remains dry year-round.
This Maplewood basement would flood when it would rain. The water caused damage to the homeowner's property especially the carpeting which grew mold and smelled. Quality 1st Basement Systems waterproofed the basement using WaterGuard. To refinish the basement floors, ThermalDry flooring, which cannot be damaged by water, was installed giving the basement a fresh, new look with the peace of mind that the flooring will last.
Check out this great before & after of a full Basement Waterproofing System! By installing a WaterGuard Drainage System and a TripleSafe Sump Pump, the basement will stay dry and healthy. A SaniDry Dehumidifier was also installed to circulate clean, dry air throughout the basement. Lastly, CleanSpace Vapor Barrier was installed to the walls to prevent water vapor and humidity from passing through.
Although this homeowner had an existing sump pump, it was very old and had never been serviced, which caused it to fail during a recent rain storm. The homeowner called Quality 1st to replace their sump pump and install a dehumidifier to keep their basement dry. Our team installed the TripleSafe Sump Pump and the SaniDry Sedona. The homeowner no longer has to worry about their sump pump failing and their basement is completely dry!
Check out this before and after of a sinking porch our PolyLevel team raised and stabilized. The soil beneath the steps was no normal able to support the weight of the heavy concrete and therefore began to sink and settle. Our team injected PolyLevel foam underneath the slab, raising it back towards its original level.