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To keep the Sedona Dehumidifier operating at peak performance, capable of removing up to 109 pints of water per day and removing dust particles as small as 2 microns, Quality 1st Basements recommends annual maintenance. Service Technician Jerry visited this home in Lindenwold, NJ to clean the coils, clean the drip tray, check the drain line, and check refrigerant. He happened to find that the Sedona had been leaking refrigerant; therefore, not operating as well as expected. Filters were changed and recommendations were made so this homeowner could once again be assured of humidity and air control with the Sedona system!
To stop this foundation from settling in Quakertown, NJ Quality 1st Basement Systems installed wall anchors. Wall anchors stabilize the foundation.
A homeowner in Feasterville Trevose, PA was interested in waterproofing their basement, so they contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems for an estimate. System Design Specialist, Laszlo, provided a thorough inspection of the basement and recommended a full perimeter waterproofing system as the best solution. Our crew installed the WaterGuard French Drain, SuperSump Pump System, SaniDry XP, and CleanSpace Moisture Barrier. Since the installation, the homeowner has not experienced any issues in their basement.
In Feasterville Trevose, PA, we transformed a wet crawl space by installing CleanSpace vapor barrier, SilverGlo insulation, and a SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier. The area is now dry, clean, and better insulated.
In Feasterville Trevose, PA, a homeowner was facing concerns regarding the structural integrity of their basement due to signs of water infiltration from a deteriorating window. The homeowner recognized the necessity of replacing this problematic window to eliminate any risks of water seepage, leading them to contact our team of repair professionals at Quality 1st.
To address this issue, our team installed one of our patented RockWell Egress Windows. These window wells feature a one-piece, rigid construction that resists collapse from backfill and prevents water leakage through the well walls. They are also UV-stable, rust- and rot-proof, and designed to withstand extreme temperatures.
With this durable egress window successfully installed, our homeowner can rest assured that their basement will remain dry and healthy for many years to come.
System Design Specialist: Frank Pellegrini
Foreman: Faustino