Serving Eugene, Greater Portland, Vancouver, Everett, Bellingham, and Nearby Areas
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This before and after is of a Super Sump installation. The Super Sump pump removes up to 2,650 gallons of water per hour smoothly and quietly. It comes with a built-in alarm system that will alert when water levels rise too high.
Customer is a contractor that is building a home, and their client wanted the space encapsulated.
This crawlspace had water, dirt, and falling insulation which was causing musty smells in the home. The homeowner called for a free inspection and was recommended to get a crawlspace encapsulation. Our crews installed our CleanSpace vapor barrier that seals the crawlspace and makes it a conditioned space. Along with the help of our SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier that filters out moisture, mold, dust mites, and other allergens. The homeowner noticed the musty smell was gone right away and was excited to not have to deal with a wet and puddled crawlspace anymore.
Our customer here in Silverton, Oregon who realized that there was an actual spring running underneath her home and shop. So much to the point where it was starting to push the floor. After her inspection, we sent Lupe and his crew out to get started on the work needed. After some necessary repairs, they fully encapsulated the crawl space, redirected the water away from her home, and replaced the insulation. As you can see in the pictures listed, encapsulating your crawl space makes a huge difference and our customer no longer worries about water damage.
This home's basement doorway had a slope down to it, causing excessive water pressure, leading to water leaks under the door. This doorway had a small lower platform to accommodate the door, the homeowners weren't looking to dig down the rest of their basement, but this landing was severely damaged from cracks due to water pressure. We broke the apart, installed a TrenchDrain to collect the water, and re-poured the concrete.
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