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In addition to cleaning the pumps and its parts, Quality 1st Service Technician Nelson ensures that the sump pump stands be removed and cleaned during annual maintenance along with sanitizing the liner. The sump pump stands help keep the sump pumps off the bottom of the liner and out of the sediment and water that can accumulate during normal operations. If dirt gets into the sump pump, it can impede its function, cause it to overheat, or cause failure. Annual maintenance helps to enhance the operation and life of this homeowner's TripleSafe Sump Pump!
A SuperSump Sump Pump System provides ultimate protection from an unexpected flood situation, with the primary 1/3 hp Zoeller pump capable of pumping up to 2,220 gallons of water per hour. Whether the sump pump runs a lot or not, annual maintenance is recommended to ensure the system remain in tip-top shape, ready to jump into action when needed. Service Technician Justin removed and cleaned the primary and backup pumps and all of their components. He cleared breather holes and changed check valves. He changed the WaterWatch Alarm batteries and cleaned and sanitized the pump liner. One he reassembled the sump pump system, a test run provided assurance that the system would be ready to operate at peak performance once again!
This Ridgefield Park, NJ homeowner wanted to insulate their crawl space and so they contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems for the job. The Q1 team insulated the crawl space with SilverGlo which is a heat barrier, keeping the warm air in and the cold drafts out. The team applied the SilverGlo to the rim joist as well because most of the cold air will find entry in from this part of the crawl space. TerraBlock was installed above the SilverGlo for extra insulation to prevent the cold air from coming up from the ground. Lastly, CleanSpace is applied over the TerraBlock, to seal the crawl space off from water vapor, moisture, and water, keeping the crawl space dry and providing the homeowner with a new area for storage.
The WaterGuard Drainage System is installed just underneath the perimeter edge of the basement floor. Unlike old-fashioned drain tile systems installed on the outside of the home, with the WaterGuard System, there is no gap on the basement floor to let humidity into the space or to collect debris. There is no opportunity for mud clog, because the system sits on top of the footing, away from the "mud zone" underneath your floor. Water is collected without the risk of clogs that would halt your system. Check out the difference with this before and after WaterGuard installation!
WaterGuard, WaterGuard port, and SuperSump were installed at this residence in Westwood, NJ. In addition, the installation of IceGuard and EverLast Wall Restoration was also completed. Look at the difference, a dry, clean and new basement!