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A sidewalk in Belleville, IL, was unleveled and needed to be addressed before potential tripping hazards emerged. The homeowner decided to give Woods a call. To solve this issue, PolyLevel™ was used to level out the concrete. This system works by drilling pea-sized holes into the concrete and injecting a polyurethane foam underneath. The foam then expands, lifting and leveling the concrete slabs. Next, NexusPro™ was used to seal the seams in between the concrete slabs. This flexible sealant will withstand any harsh weather the homeowner may receive, as it is very durable. With these systems in place, the homeowner can rest easy knowing their sidewalk is in great shape!
A walkway in Belleville, IL had unprotected joints. If left unattended, water and dirt infiltrate and cause soil erosion or sinking. The homeowner reached out to Woods for a quick and long-lasting solution. We had just the solution. NexusPro™ is our silicone-based sealant that remains more pliable than other caulking. The walkway ends up with a fresh, clean look!
A flooded basement can be devastating, as Jason S. of Moro, IL knows. His basement would flood over an inch in areas and the clean up took hours so he called Woods Basement Systems. Woods recommended installing a waterproofing system.
As part of the waterproofing system, Woods installed the TripleSafe Sump Pump System, shown in the picture. The TripleSafe consists of three pumps: a primary, secondary and battery back up pump. The powerful pumps ensure that the encroaching water will be pumped out and away from the basement, even if there is a power outage.
Robert B. of Moro, Illinois noticed that his basement was collecting water after every heavy rain storm. He did not want to have to clean up a mess every time it stormed, so he called Woods Basement Systems for assistance.
Design specialist Cory S. assessed the situation and decided that the best option was to install a full waterproofing system. Foreman Melvin F. then traveled to the home to get the job started.
One part of the waterproofing system that was installed was the Waterguard drainage system. The Waterguard, pictured above, was installed above the footing of the basement. After installation, it was covered with concrete. The Waterguard collects any water coming up from the ground before it reaches the surface. It then drains it to the sump pump.
Robert B. no longer has to worry about his home's basement flooding. He now has a dry and waterproof basement.
Cyntia Hl of Moro, Illinois discovered water pooled around the hot water heater in her basement. In addition to water coming into her basement where the floor meets the wall, the water around the hot water heater risked damanging her valuables. System Design Speciaist John S. designed a solution to keep the basement dry.
In addition to installing a waterproofing system, Foreman Jose L. and his team installed a trench drain around the hot water heater to capture water and guide it to the TripleSafe sump pump system.