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Did you know annual maintenance can prolong the life of your sump pump system? Our service team provided annual maintenance for this homeowner in Whitehouse Station, NJ to thoroughly clean the system. Check out what only one year can do to your system.
In Whitehouse Station, NJ, a homeowner grappled with water seepage and persistent humidity in their crawl space. As shown in the before photo, these issues impacted the space's condition. We solved this with our TripleSafe sump pump, CleanSpace encapsulation system, and SilverGlo insulation. The after photo highlights how these solutions make the crawl space dry and protected. The sump pump manages water efficiently, while CleanSpace and SilverGlo help control moisture and enhance energy efficiency.
Overtime this Whitehouse Station, NJ, homeowner began to notice increasingly damp conditions in their basement, which was the direct result of heavy rainfall. The homeowner was concerned with the structural integrity of their home after observing signs of rot and mold-growth, prompting them to seek out a permanent solution from Quality 1st.
Luckily, once our team arrived at the home, they conducted a thorough inspection on the basement and identified key water entry points, while determining the most effective waterproofing solution in the process. The team installed our specially patented WaterGuard Drainage System, essentially creating a channel to help redirect water away from the foundation. We also installed our high-powered SuperSump Premier Sump Pump, ultimately providing this basement with the ultimate defense against moisture intrusion.
The basement is now completely safeguarded against further water seepage issues, delivering this homeowner with a renewed sense of pride in their home!
Basement sump pumps work hard to keep ground water from seeping into the living space. As with the SuperSump Premier Sump Pump System, Quality 1st recommends annual maintenance to ensure peak performance of the system which is capable of pumping up to 2,220 gallons of water per hour. As ground water that moves through the sump pump system can be dirty and silt can accumulate at the bottom of the liner, part of the annual maintenance includes removal of the 1/3 hp cast-iron pump for cleaning and checking of all of its components. Service technician Andrew left this homeowner with peace of mind after reassembling and flood testing the system!
Quality 1st Basement Systems replaced the rusty basement window wells in this Burlington county home with waterproof SunHouse window wells. Sunlight comes in and water stays out!