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Before WaterGuard.
Having water in the basement makes it difficult to use this valuable space.
Before WaterGuard.
Water and moisture in the basement encourages mold growth, musty odors and makes it humid.
Before WaterGuard.
This is a great basement, can you imagine what this space can be used for once it is dry?
Before WaterGuard.
Watch how this basement transforms to a dry space.
Installing WaterGuard.
A trench is dug along the foundation wall.
WaterGuard Installation.
The WaterGuard piping is placed into the trench.
WaterGuard Installation.
WaterGuard is designed not to sit in the sediment to prevent clogging.
WaterGuard Installlation.
The WaterGuard intercepts the water that seeps into the basement.
Trench Drain.
Sometimes, a TrenchDrain will be added across doorways to allow water to flow in from the top and rests flush against the floor.
TrenchDrain.
The TrenchDrain has a grated top to allow water to flow.
Finishing WaterGuard.
Once installed, the WaterGuard piping is finished with a layer of cement.
Waterguard Basement Waterproofing System.
Finished WaterGuard.
Finished WaterGuard.
Equals dry basement.
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The WaterGuard Port
The WaterGuard Port is used to access the piping system. It can be used as a drain for a dehumidifier, such as the SaniDry Sedona.
SuperSump Premier Sump Pump System.
The Airtight Lid on the SuperSump will keep out odors, and insects, keeps things from falling into the liner, protects from water evaporating back into the basement, and helps to quiet the pump.
SuperSump Premier Sump Pump System.
One nice feature of this system is a WaterWatch Alarm. If the water reaches a level that the pump should have started, it will sound an alarm alerting the homeowner to a problem.
SuperSump Premier Sump Pump System.
The area around the SuperSump will be finished and the system will be ready to go.
IceGuard.
IceGuard Protects from flooding from a frozen or clogged discharge line.