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A Cincinnati, Ohio homeowner was having problems with water seeping into the basement through the seam between the wall and the floor. The homeowner met with Austin, a Certified Inspector, who recommended that WaterGuard Basement Waterproofing System, a SuperSump Premier Sump Pump System along with an UltraSump Battery Back-up System, and BrightWall Paneling System is installed to resolve the problems that the homeowner was having.
The WaterGuard Basement Waterproofing System is a perimeter piping system installed into the floor along the foundation walls. The patented piping system intercepts the water that is seeping in and drains it into the sump pump system to be pumped out of the basement.
The SuperSump Premier Sump Pump System is the best pump available from nearly 50 models. It includes the WaterWatch Alarm, SuperLiner, and a special Airtight Lid.
The UltraSump Battery Back-up System will run if there is a power failure or primary pump failure. It can pump up to 12,000 gallons of water out of the basement using its special power pack and comes with its own charger.
BrightWall Paneling System is a bright white plastic paneling that covers the walls and also drains wall leaks down into the drainage system below the panel. The bright white color really brightens up the basement giving it a semi-finished look.
These systems working together will give the homeowner a basement that they can use for storage or extra living space.
WaterGuard Basement Waterproofing System.
WaterGuard is installed along the wall and connected to the sump pump system.
SuperSump Pump System.
Preparing to install the SuperSump Premier Sump Pump System into the SuperLiner.
SuperSump Premier Sump Pump System.
The pumps have been installed.
WaterGuard Basement Waterproofing System.
The WaterGuard piping system has been installed along the wall. It will be covered with a layer of cement and then the basement can be finished and the homeowner will no longer worry about water intrusion.