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Aaron was excited that he had just purchased his first home, but quickly became aware of all the issues that arise being a homeowner. He found out that his main entertainment room had a bad water issue and ruined half the room. Aaron made the call to MidAmerica Basement Systems to deal with the water issue. What he surprisingly found out, is that we also do basement remodels as well. Aaron was set up with WaterGurad, SuperSump, and UltraSump systems, and also got his basement looking like new again with EverLast Wall Panels.
Jeffery uses his basement for leisure but was tired of the cold & grey brick walls. He called into MidAmerica Basement Systems, wanting advise on how he can turn his cold & gray basement walls into something more pleasing to the eyes & Thermodynamics. He was thinking of installing wood panels but was open to alternative. Our appointment center listened to his concerns set a time for one of our design specialist to go out there and assess the home and provide a solution that works. Michael recommended Jeffery goes with our Everlast Wall Panels, they are durable, solid and long lasting but most of all beautiful.
Leaking pipes are very common, and when they are placed behind walls, leaks go unattended until it is too late. At Aj’s home in East Moline, leaking pipes in his basement went unnoticed due to wall paneling, causing mold growth, moisture damage, and musty smells. Installing a TripleSafe and WaterGuard system from MidAmerica Basement Systems helps prevent future mold growth and moisture/water damage, and prevents musty smells. To repair the damaged walls, installing EverLast Wall Panels not only offers insulation, but will not be damaged by mold or moisture. The high-density closed cell foam insulated walls will not absorb water or moisture, preventing warping and rotting. The EveryLast panels also give the basement a finished look that works with any basement environment.
Homeowner Rebecca has lived in her 1960's home for the last 18 years and has no plans of moving anytime soon. When they decided to start remodeling their home they knew that having an egress window installed in their basement was high on their priority list. To create a designated bedroom in your basement you need to have an emergency exit which can be in the room of an egress window. The egress window is a great safety addition to any home.
Kristi and Jame s have lived in their home for the last 15 years. They have recently undergone a large remodel project that included an egress window installation. The egress window is needed for safety and to actually call a room in a basement a bedroom.