Click on a photo to enlarge.
This homeowner in Unionville, NY needed a waterproof job done on the crawlspace and basement portions of their home. The old stone walls had clear signs of damage, as peeling and chipping were clearly visible. The floor needed to be cleaned up as well. Overall, the space was run down and looked deteriorated. Our team stepped in to solve the problem by installing both our CleanSpace Wall System and our CleanSpace Encapsulation System. Although slightly different, both serve the same purpose – to act as a water barrier that keeps moisture out! Our drainage matting was also installed underneath the encapsulation liner to create a permanent seal on the floor, blocking water from getting inside. With this space completely transformed, humidity issues were no longer a concern for this homeowner. Contact us today for a free estimate, so we can do the same for you!
A homeowner in Grahamsville, NY needed their crawlspace to be completely waterproofed and the structure of it needed to be reinforced.
This old crawl space had nothing but a dirt floor and was supported by stones stacked on top of one another. It was a mess, and the overall structural integrity was weak. Our team provided a tailored solution for this homeowner to make their crawlspace dry and safe again.
We installed several products to transform this crawl space such as our SmartJack crawl space supports, our SilverGlo Insulation, and our CleanSpace Encapsulation System.
The SmartJack crawl space supports replaced the stacks of stones entirely, working to provide long-term strength to the structure. They are made of galvanized, corrosion-resistant steel, sporting a load capacity of over 60,000 pounds. They can do this because they use leverage to uplift materials and disperse the load downward in their base.
The SilverGlo insulation was installed on the crawl space walls to stop air leaks. It also cannot be damaged by or absorb any moisture like fiberglass can, making it extremely durable.
The Clean Space Encapsulation System stops water from coming into the space, prevents moisture from seeping into the area, and seals the air.
When our team was done, this crawlspace was dry, and the structural integrity had been completely restored!
A homeowner located in a quaint and lovely neighborhood in Ellenville, NY needed to stop the water that was coming through the walls and into the basement. Her basement was leaking whenever the heavy rain came, and she also wanted to maximize the space in her house. Water intrusion is certainly not ideal when wanting to turn an area into a living space, so our specialist proposed that we install our WaterGuard System paired with our BrightWall panels at the base of the walls. The WaterGuard System is our patented interior drainage system that can receive any water seeping through the walls thanks to its built-in wall flange. The BrightWall panels are 100% waterproof and help to ensure that the water makes its way directly into the WaterGuard System. These panels get installed behind the WaterGuard System in order to assist with this process. Once these were installed, the homeowner felt at ease knowing her basement walls were equipped to handle any water intrusion.
A homeowner in Middletown, NY spotted groundwater coming into his basement because of a crack in the foundation wall. He plans on living in this house for at least 20 years and wants to finish his basement someday. To help make that a possibility and to protect the integrity of his home, our team member repaired it for him using our FlexiSpan Wall Crack Repair system. It is made of open cell foam and a flexible waterproof sealant. This ensures that even if the wall shifts or moves in the future, the crack in the wall will remain sealed and no water can get inside!
A basement in Middletown, NY had walls that were leaking and letting water into the basement as a result. To put an end to this problem, we installed our interior drainage system known as the WaterGuard System. It is designed to collect any water that seeps through your basement walls using its built-in wall flange that extends up the wall at 3/8”. This system gets installed just below the floor slab and on top of the foundation footing to keep it from getting clogged with dirt or debris. Our team also restored the concrete slab once the WaterGuard System was completely installed. Once the job was done, this homeowner was left with a permanent solution for their leaky basement walls.