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When persistent water began creeping into a basement in Earleville, MD, it quickly became more than a nuisance, it posed a real threat to the home’s structure and indoor air quality. The homeowner noticed steadily increasing water seepage over time, raising concerns about potential structural damage and mold growth. Seeking a reliable and lasting solution, they turned to Quality 1st for expert waterproofing guidance and intervention.
Our team conducted a detailed inspection and identified the precise source of the moisture, enabling us to design a fully customized waterproofing plan. The solution included the installation of our patented WaterGuard Drainage System, TrenchDrain System, TripleSafe Sump Pump, IceGuard Discharge Line, and EverLast Wall Panels.
Each component was selected to work in unison, providing comprehensive protection against water intrusion, safeguarding the home’s foundation, and ensuring long-term peace of mind for the homeowner!
Whether your sump pump runs a lot or not, it is important to have annual maintenance performed to ensure the system is in tip-top shape for continued protection from an unexpected flood situation. Service Technician Jordan removed and disassembled this Earleville customer's SuperSump Premier Super Sump System , cleaned the breather hole, replaced the check valve, and flood tested the system. Operating properly, this customer can rest assured that their basement will be protected from water intrusion with the SuperSump, capable of pumping up to 2,220 gallons of water per hour, serviced and ready to jump into action!
This customer reached out regarding a foundation crack located on the basement wall. We injected the crack with Urethane and applied our FlexiSpan system, which permanently stops water leaks through basement wall cracks.
With a heavy, steady rainfall, this Lincoln University foundation would leak water into the unfinished basement. Our solution for this wet basement issue was to install a CleanSpace vapor barrier on the bottom portion of the wall, we also installed our WaterGuard drainage system along with a SuperSump pump with battery back up and a SaniDry Sedona Dehumidifier.
This walkout basement had water leaks on several walls. We installed a WaterGuard drainage system and connected it to the SuperSump System. This SuperSump includes an UltraSump battery back-up, which runs on a high-capacity 120 amp power pack. If you lose power, the UltraSump turns on automatically and an alarm sounds to alert you that you are on backup. With a new, fully charged power pack, the UltraSump is capable of pumping out 12,000 total gallons at 2,018 gallons per hour.