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Waterproofing repair in Staten Island

As most people know, water has its way of getting into  basements. In this house, water was getting in through a pipe that had cracks in it. Quality 1st Basement Systems was able to get in and waterproof the pipe. Now the water is blocked, and the basement is nice and dry.

Sump Pump Installation Staten Island, NY

Staten Island homeowner called into Quality 1st with flooding issue in her basement.  She had over 3" of water across her entire floor.  A Quality 1st System Design Specialist was able to diagnose the problem as groundwater seepage.  To remedy the issue, our Design Specialist recommended a full perimeter WaterGuard System to keep her basement dry.  A TripleSafe Sump Pump System, which is especially important because in the event of a clogged discharge line, the TripleSafe maintains a method that will initiate a backup pump installed which will keep her basement completely dry at all times.

Sump Pump in Staten Island, NY

This Staten Island, NY homeowner originally experienced water issues in their basement, so Quality 1st Basement Systems resolved the issue by installing their Smart Sump Pump System. To ensure their basement would be protected in the future, the homeowner scheduled annual maintenance appointments, so our service technician can provide a cleaning of the system.

Annual Sump Pump Service in Staten Island, NY

If your sump pump is resembling the before photo, it may be time for annual maintenance! Our Quality 1st Basement Systems service team provided annual maintenance for this homeowner in Staten Island, New York. We emphasize the value of maintenance because it extends the lifespan of the system and protects the home from water intrusion. 

Basement Waterproofing Repair Trench Drain in Staten Island

Doorways or stairways that lead to the outside increase chances of basement flooding. This trench drain will catch any water that may enter the basement from the outside and drain the water to the WaterGuard drainage system. Even if doors do not leak, with the right amount of rain, any kind of door can have leaks making the basement wet.