Basement Waterproofing Photo Album: Basement Waterproofing in West Hartford, CT
The homeowners in this West Hartford, CT home were tired of water coming in and damaging their basement. They needed it fixed and wanted to not have to worry about it ever again. They contacted the experts here at Connecticut Basement Systems to get the job done. Once we arrived we knew exactly what needed to be done to get the job done. We first tackled the water coming in by installing our WaterGuard french drain system. With its unique design it is installed just above the foundation footing to prevent any clogging. That water is then carried to our TripleSafe sump pump with a whopping 3 pumps! The first pump has the ability to dispose of 2,220 gallons of water per hour but if that is not enough the third pump removes an additional 3,900 gallons of water per hour. There is a third pump which is backed up by a battery for added security, so if the power goes out the pump is able to remove 11,500 gallons of water.
To cover the cold cement floors we installed our ThermalDry flooring which is not only waterproof and mold resistant, but it also will never crack or peel. This home is now dry and safe from any future rains, but also comes with a lifetime warranty fully transferable to the next owner, should they decide to sell their home.
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Once out complete waterproofing system was installed the homeowners instantly knew that they were completely covered when the rains came.
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Before entering the home, the basement was humid and just not a very comfortable place to be in.
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A common question people have when fixing their basement is what about the floor? Most people use traditional flooring or tiles, our ThermalDry flooring is designed to not support any moisture or mold which makes for easy cleaning!
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Our french drain system is able to even collect water around oil tanks. The WaterGuard french drain system is neatly put into the ground but an opening is left along the wall to collect any water seeping in.