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A driveway in Florissant, MO, was dealing with large seams that needed to be sealed. This was causing distress to the homeowner, so they decided to give Woods a call. To solve this issue, NexusPro™ was used. This flexible sealant not only helps to make the seams look nicer when sealed, it's also very durable and can withstand any harsh weather the homeowner may receive. With this system in place, the homeowner can rest easy knowing their driveway is in great shape!
A porch in Florissant, MO was sinking, causing uneven concrete slabs. Our team stepped in and used PolyLevel™ to lift the concrete back to its original position. It works by injecting the concrete with a durable foam that sets and expands, lifting the concrete. Then they go in with NexusPro™ to seal the unprotected concrete joints. Within hours, not days, the porch will be ready for the homeowner to use!
The "before" image shows an older sump pump setup, which was no longer adequate for protecting the basement from water damage. The "after" image highlights the successful replacement with a state-of-the-art TripleSafe sump pump system.
This old sump pump was in desperate need of a replacement. It had become so clogged from dirt and debris that it couldn’t keep up with the amount of incoming water. Woods Basement Systems installed WaterGuard and a TripleSafe sump pump in order to permanently waterproof the basement. The resident now enjoys a dry basement—all the time!
Kim B. of Florissant, Missouri was shocked to discover that her basement was collecting water. She did not want to have to clean up a big mess after every storm, so she called Woods Basement Systems.
Design specialist Brandon B. assessed the situation and formulated the perfect plan. Foreman Melvin F. then traveled to the home to install a TripleSafe sump pump and a Waterguard drainage system.
The Waterguard drainage system, pictured above, is placed above the footing of the basement. After installment, it is covered with concrete. The Waterguard collects any water rising from the ground before it reaches the basement surface. It then drains the water to the sump pump.
Kim B. no longer has to worry about water seeping up through her basement floors. She now has a dry and waterproof basement.