During the fall time, a homeowner in Evansville, IN, noticed a bit of water entering the basement but recently, there has been a great increase in water that has made its way inside due to a large quantity of rainfall. Water can damage the interior of the basement and can create Efflorescence to show on the walls. It is essential to prevent water from leaking into a basement to protect the home from major issues down the road.
To keep the water away and dry air in, the walls are covered using CleanSpace. A basement needs a bigger sump pump system unlike a crawl space, so a TripleSafe Sump Pump is installed. A small trench is dug beside the walls and a water guard is put in to direct water flow to the TripleSafe Sump Pump. A SaniDry Sedona is plugged in to keep a continuous dry air flow. Having tools that work effectively as a system will create a tranquil mindset.
Before Photo
This is a before photo of what the basement looked like with water damage. The corners and bottom sides of the walls are moldy.
TripleSafe Sump Pump
A TripleSafe Sump Pump is put in to pump out any water from the basement to the outside.
Trench
A trench is made to put the water guard in.
Water Guard
The gray plastic is the water guard that is installed on the bottom sides of the walls. The water guard directs water to the TripleSafe Sump Pump.
CleanSpace
CleanSpace is put on all the walls of the basement to direct any water that comes through the walls to the water guard below.