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This basement was cold and damp before we came in and installed the Thermaldry Wall system and a Waterguard Basement Waterproofing system. Now, it will be dry and comfortable for years to come.
This homeowner wanted to redo their basement and make it a usable space in their home. After discovering that their basement had been experiencing water seeping in through the walls, they decided to reach out to John's Waterproofing to solve the issue before they completed their basement. We suggested that a full basement waterproofing process would the best long-term protection against water from seeping through again. This process begins by installing a drainage system along the interior perimeter of their basement. A trench is jackhammered into the concrete to make space for the WaterGuard drainage pipe to be installed. It is capable of collecting any water that tries to get through and offers it a safe passageway to flow through. It is placed along the footing of the basement and is lined with gravel to help prevent clogging. The WaterGuard connects to a TripleSafe sump pump. This three-pump system can collect gallons of water and push it out and away from the homes foundation. Once drainage is installed and the passage of water is controlled, then we install a ThermalDry vapor barrier. This silver vapor barrier goes along the basement walls to guide any moisture down below to the drainage system. It is able to do this securely because it is anchored to the walls and sealed with 4 in. thick waterproof tape. We shingle the base of the ThermalDry into the WaterGuard system, thus ensuring no water will have access into the basement. Something that makes ThermalDry different than other vapor barriers is that it is also provides a thermal break. This helps improves the homes energy efficiency to help control the environment in the basement and add comfortability to the space. Once this process is completed, the basement is fully waterproofed and ready for the homeowners to finish, thus adding more usable space to their home.
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.
Have a waterlogged crawl space? Your sump pump not working? We fix that so you don't have to.
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