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Water was seeping into the basement of this Hatfield, PA home. Water marks were all along the foundation wall near the floor where water seepage occurred often when it rained. Quality 1st Basement Systems resolved the issue by waterproofing the basement. The main components of the waterproofing system include the WaterGuard French Drain, SuperSump Pump System, and SaniDry Sedona.
We were able to restore this homeowners peace of mind by providing them a trustworthy system to protect their home.
A year after their SuperSump Pump System was installed, this Toms River, NJ homeowner had Service Technician, Justin, to provide a thorough inspection of the system and ensured it was capable of functioning for another full year.
After this basement in Basking Ridge, NJ flooded, damaging the bottom half of this basements drywall, the homeowner called Quality 1st Basement Systems for help. Our team removed the damage part of each wall and replaced it with our EverLast Restoration Wall once the team was done installing a new waterproofing system. EverLast is washable, mold resistant, and has an extra layer of insulation to create a more comfortable environment in this basement.
A Highland Park, NJ homeowner noticed their basement walls were cracking and bowing inwards, so they contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems for a solution. We resolved the problem by installing the Carbon Armor Reinforcement System. Each CarbonArmor strap holds to the foundation wall to prevent future movement. This system will not effect the homeowners chances of finishing their basement in the future. If anything, this will protect their future investment if they do decide to completely finish it.
To properly waterproof a basement, it starts with a trusted French drain channel. WaterGuard is installed above the footing to this homes foundation which is considered out of the mud-zone. This prevents clogging and allows the water to flow easily into the sump pump pit. As you can see, the after picture shows the WaterGuard system in the channel before the concrete is pored over to secure it in place. the lid top on the right is to safely flood test the system in the future to ensure its functioning properly.
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