The 'Sump Pump' before
This Sump Pump did not work and needed to be replaced
The basement before
In this photo you can see cracks on the walls, as well as water damage on the floor
Basement before #2
Here is another crack
Basement before #3
More cracks
Basement before #4
You can see many cracks here
The new sump pump installed
This is just the basin, but it will be a TripleSafe Sump Pump
This is where the waterguard will go.
The perimeter is dug out so the waterguard can go below the floor
Another area that the WaterGuard® will go
All the concrete is ready to be removed
Another area the WaterGuard® will go
Here you can see the dirt below the foundation floor
Another part of the WaterGuard®
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Another part of the broken up concrete for the WaterGuard
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The WaterGuard® gets directed directly to the Sump Pump
This is so the WaterGuard® can drain into the Sump Pump
The rest of the Sump Pump being assembled
The pump is going in!
Concrete installed over the Sump Pump
The Sump Pump is fully installed
The Sump Pump discharge line
It is important that the discharge line is placed strategically to direct it away from the home
Another angle of the discharge line
This discharge line has an IceGuard® to ensure that if the discharge line freezes or gets clogged, the Sump Pump will still work
Concrete poured over the WaterGuard®
Angle #1
Concrete poured over the WaterGuard®
Angle #2
The CleanSpace® has been installed
This will ensure the basement stays 100% moisture free
The WaterGuard® installed
Angle #3
WaterGuard installed
Angle #4
The WaterGuard installed
Angle #5
The last part of the fully installed Waterguard®
This WaterGuard® went around the entire perimeter of the basement