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The members of a Lindell, Missouri church were distraught when they discovered mold in the basement. The mold was a result of water leaking in where the floor meets the wall. System design specialist Brandon B. designed a solution to keep the basement dry and free of mold.
Foreman Greg H. and his team installed WaterGuard, a perimeter drainage system. WaterGuard collects and guides water to the TripleSafe sump pump system and away from the basement. When the concrete dries, the members of the church will not even know WaterGuard is below the floor. To further reduce mold, the SaniDry dehumidifier was installed.
This church is thrilled to have a safe, dry and comfortable basement. They are relieved to know they will no longer have to worry about water seepage.
Water was entering a basement in Augusta, MO, causing concern. To solve this issue, the WaterGuard System was installed. This perimeter drainage system will catch any water that comes down the walls and direct it to the sump pump to be pumped out of the house. This basement will now stay dry and clean for years to come!
A basement was leaking in Augusta, MO, causing distress for the homeowners. To solve this issue, a CleanSpace™ liner was used. This highly durable sheet will keep the humidity out, as well as brighten up the space. With this system in place, the homeowners can be rest assured that their basement will stay dry.
A basement wall in Moscow Mills, MO, was unstable and needed to be addressed. This was causing distress to the homeowner, so they decided to give Woods a call. To solve this issue, GeoLock™ was used. These wall anchors will stabilize the walls and can even be tightened over time in case anything shifts. With this system in place, the homeowner can rest easy knowing their basement walls are in great shape.
The history of basement foundation wall crack repairs goes something like this:
In the past, contractors would chisel out a crack into a larger "V" shape and fill it with hydraulic cement. Injection epoxy used to be the product of choice, but more recently, urethane is a common solution.
For the corner crack in this Wentzville, Missouri basement, we decided to inject urethane into the crack. The first picture shows how messy urethane injection may be. We did two different repairs on this particular wall crack because midway down the wall, there was a larger opening letting a maximum amount of water leak into the basement even during a light rainfall. We customize the right repair for whatever problem we find in a basement to guarantee a dry below-grade space.