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A resident in Point Pleasant, New Jersey was looking to add a proper crawl space door. A crawl space door should not consist of a wooden plank and some tarp. Overtime, these access wells can become dirty and filled with debris and leaves as well. During periods of heavy rainfall or snow, the wooden plank can let in water to the crawl space. The homeowner called Quality 1st Basement Systems to find a solution and browse their options. Our System Design Specialist, Joe Mancini, provided an inspection and suggested they get an enclosed and secure access door. Our foreman, Wilver Cardoza, installed the Turtl Access Door, which is made of plastic and enclosed. This door provides easy access into the crawl space and will not let water in.
A homeowner in Point Pleasant, New Jersey wanted easy access into their crawl space. They contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems and our System Design Specialist, Randy Halal, suggested an entry well. Our foreman installed the Turtl Crawl Space Entry Well which is an enclosed entryway into the crawl space. It is a durable plastic that is designed to withstand outdoor elements like rain and snow. This will never rust or rot and also provides an airtight cover.
This Bay Head, NJ homeowner has had their sump pump system for almost ten years, and their home continues to be protected against water issues. Each year, the homeowner schedules a maintenance appointment, so our service team can provide a cleaning and inspection of the system.
This Point Pleasant, NJ homeowner has had their sump pump system for ten years, and their basement continues to stay dry and secure from water damage. Each year, the homeowner schedules annual maintenance, so their sump pump can be thoroughly cleaned and ready for next year.
This homeowner in Point Pleasant, New Jersey noticed their basement was attracting musty smells and moisture. They contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems for a solution and our system design specialist was able to provide an inspection and a free estimate. They were suggested to waterproof their basement, so our foreman installed the CleanSpace Wall Vapor Barrier System. This will keep moisture out of the basement and will catch any water that seeps in from the walls and drain it to a sump pump. It provides a vapor barrier and brightens the appearance of the basement. Our foreman also installed our WaterGuard French Drain System which sits on top of the foundation footing to be kept out of the mud zone. This system will collect water that seeps in, and drain it to the sump pump.