WellDuct® Window Well System Exterior
A view of the window well on the exterior of the home during the WellDuct® installation. Improper or non-existent drainage systems in window well can cause the well to flood during storms causing the window to leak and flood the basement.
WellDuct® Window Well System Exterior
A view of the window well on the exterior of the home during the WellDuct® installation after drainage gravel rock has be placed back. You would never know the system is even there!
WellDuct® Window Well System Interior
A view of the window well on the interior of the home during the WellDuct® installation. The gray plastic fitting placed on the inside basement wall, directing water down into the WaterGuard® below-floor drain system.
SuperSump® Sump Pump System during installation
A view inside of the basement of the WaterGuard® below-floor drain system tying into the new SuperSump® sump pump system. Shortly the interior system shown will be cemented back in place.
SuperSump® Sump Pump System complete
A view inside of the basement of the WaterGuard® below-floor drain system tying into the new SuperSump® sump pump system now cemented in place.
WaterGuard® Installation Complete
A view inside the basement of the WaterGuard® drainage channel installed and cemented back in place. Once the cement dries the walls can be framed back and the basement can be re-finished.
Exterior Discharge Line and Bubbler Pot
A view of the discharge line below grade on the exterior of the home capped off with a Bubbler Pot. Once back filled the discharge line will be completely hidden with only the subtle green cap of the Bubbler Pot remaining visible.
IceGuard® System, Exterior Discharge Line and Bubbler Pot Complete
A view of the exterior of the home showing the IceGuard® System on the right hand side of the image coming out of the house directing down into the discharge line (shown exposed in the previous image) with the Bubbler Pot lid shown on the left hand side of the image.