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A Staten Island, NY homeowner became concerned about the state of the window wells outside of their basement when they noticed leaking and an unpleasant, deteriorating appearance. Like most window wells, these were rusty, dirty, and open, allowing debris and rain to easily damage their appearance and functionality. Our team was able to provide an installation that greatly improved this area of concern. We replaced the old window wells with our SunHouse Window Enclosures. These light-colored window wells feature a sturdy and clear cover to block the entrance of debris while letting natural light into the basement. No more weed growth or dirt buildup with these new enclosures in place!
Our service team provided annual sump pump maintenance for this homeowner in Staten Island, New York. Our service team provides excellent care and education to ensure the system operates at its best performance.
Staten Island homeowner had a wet and humid basement. A Quality 1st Basement Systems inspector noticed that the basement sump pump had no cover and was not working well enough to keep water out of the basement. Without an airtight cover, water vapor will escape from the sump pump hole and make the basement humid. Quality 1st Basement Systems installed a TripleSafe Sump Pump which is completely sealed and will not allow water vapor to escape into the rest of the basement.
Quality 1st Basement Systems removed the damaged drywall in this Staten Island, NY basement and replaced it with waterproof EverLast basement wall panels.
A homeowner in Staten Island, NY contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems after discovering water seeping into their basement. Our System Design Specialist, Jack Huber, inspected the area and found water was seeping through the walls, so he suggested our WaterGuard French Drain System and Triple Safe Sump Pump would be the perfect solution. Our foreman, Esau Aquino, managed the crew during the installation process. Since then, the homeowner did not experience any other water issues in their basement.