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A Warm New Space with a Gravity-Defying Toilet!? - Wilmington, DE

This customer got a finished space featuring our waterproof and mold-resistant products: Mill Creek flooring, Everlast Wall System, and a dropped ceiling. We installed a lovely full bathroom, but since the bathroom sits below the level of the main sewer line and drainage depends on gravity, we also installed a sewer ejection system. (Don't worry! We hid it under the floor in the linen closet. Out of sight, out of mind!) Electric baseboard heat was added to keep the space toasty warm, and a new SaniDry XP Air System handles any moisture in the air and leaves the basement with fresh, filtered air. A wonderful place to hibernate this Winter!

 

 

Renovated Wilmington, DE Basement Bathroom

New bathroom we renovated in a Wilmington, DE basement. 

Wilmington, MD Sump Pump & Basement Waterproofed

Here we have the installation of a top-of-the-line TripleSafe Sump system. The TripleSafe is capable of pumping over 6,000 gallons per hour and also operates on battery backup in case of power failure.

Foundation Cracks in Wilmington, DE Basement

Pressure of soil pushing up against the foundation wall, Hydrostatic pressure, or Foundation Settlement are only a few reasons why a foundation wall could be bowing or cracking. Either way, you want to get this looked at as soon as you can so the issue doesn't continue and possibly worsen over time. 

For this customer, we have done several projects for them, Egress install, waterproofing and now foundation repair. This repair required 4 Carbon Armor Strips and 10, 8' Power Braces.

Window and Well Replacements in Wilmington, DE

The initial call for this property was basement flooring. They already had a waterproofing system and no active leaks, just wanted to get some flooring installed. When we arrived at the property ready to provide an estimate for flooring, the inspector he did notice a few issues. There was a horizontal crack going along one side of the block foundation, which left unattended for too long could turn in to a costly issue, the basement walls were showing mold growth and the current windows and window wells, had seen better days. The window wells were metal, rusting and filled with dirt and debris, now with a heavy rainfall, water could fill up in the well and then leak in through the windows, knowing this information, the customer agreed it was time to upgrade.

The upgrade included two Everlast Window Inserts and 3 Sun house wells with Dome covers.