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BrightWall, TripleSafe, & WaterGuard Rescue Damaged Basement in Kirkwood, MO

After years of dealing with a water damaged basement, this homeowner made the call to Woods Basement Systems to give her basement a makeover! Team Woods installed new wall panels, BrightWall, a sump pump, TripleSafe, and a drain system, WaterGuard. Now, this basement is safe, protected, and beautiful!

Leaking Kirwood, MO Basement Made Dry With WaterGuard

This Kirkwood home's basement walls were badly cracked and leaked regularly during heavy rainfall. The constant moisture had damaged valuables and furniture, and it made the space almost impossible to use effectively. In order to waterproof the basement, a Woods Basement Systems team installed WaterGuard drains underneath the floor at the base of the leaking walls to catch any and wall water and prevent it from making it into the space.

Bowing Kirkwood, MO Walls Supported With PowerBrace

The walls in this Kirkwood basement were in a bad state. Over the years, small cracks in the surface had grown into large fractures and the walls had begun to bow slightly. This caused the homeowner to worry about wall collapse. In order to support the walls, a Woods Basement Systems team installed several PowerBrace I-beams to stop the bowing and totally prevent further damage. 

TwinPack & WaterGuard Waterproof Wet, St. Louis, MO Basement

Water damaged had developed in this St. Louis, MO basement due to frequent water leaks. For the ultimate repair, Team Woods installed a WaterGuard drainage system along with a new TwinPack sump pump system. Together these two products will collect and discard of all water that leaks inside. 

Connecting Drainage Systems to Sump Pump

This home in Kirkland, MO. had several cracks in the foundation walls that would leak. These cracks were patched and the water that would otherwise leak into the basement was instead directed into small wells beneath the floor.

 

Rather than allow these wells to fill up and possibly leak, Miguel O. and his crew installed tubing beneath the floor that would carry the water from the cracks in the wall straight to the sump pump. With this system installed, any water that would leak into the basement will instead be drained into the sump pump where it can be removed from the home. 

 

Once the tubing is in place, the trench is filled with clean stone that will prevent the tube from being clogged with mud. Finally, the trench is covered again with concrete, making the basement floor seamless once again. After everything is done the home will be protected from leaks through the walls without any unsightly tubing or the risk of overfilling drywells near the cracks.