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Basement walls in Bartelso, IL, were bowing and needed to be addressed. The homeowner decided to give Woods a call. To solve this issue, GeoLock™ wall anchors were used. These anchors will stabilize the walls and can also be tightened over time. Now that the walls are stabilized, the homeowner can rest easy knowing their basement is in great shape!
Breese, Illinois homeowner Pam B.'s basement was at risk for water damage and mold when water began leaking into her basement. Thanks to TripleSafe, Pam will no longer have to worry about a wet basement.
A sump pump in Breese, IL could not hold the amount of water that was flowing into it, so it was overflowing water that was getting on the floor. To solve this issue, the TripleSafe Sump Pump System was installed. This system assures protection from common problems with an ordinary pump. It can handle a heavy flow of water, thanks to a second pump that will help eliminate the water if the first pump can't keep up. It also features a removable airtight lid which reduces noise, prevents objects from falling in, and keeps moisture, insects, and odor from coming out of the sump. This system will keep the basement dry and restore peace of mind for years to come!
Before finishing a basement, it's important to make sure it is properly waterproofed and equipped with a battery backup sump pump that is strong enough to last when needed. Why finish a basement, and invest hundreds or even thousands of dollars to have a basement that maybe looks better, but still smells moldy and has water seeping in? Our TripleSafe® sump pump has a 1500-gallon-an-hour battery backup pump with a battery that lasts for days!
Ryan D. of Litchfield, Illinois had water leaking into his basement, so he call Woods Basement Systems for help. Systems design specialist, Clint W. found a solution and recommended installing a TripleSafe sump pump and WaterGuard.
Foreman, Joshua B. installed the products. The TripleSafe sump pump has three ways that guarantees it to keep you home dry all year round: a primary pump, a secondary pump and a backup battery-powered pump. The WaterGuard installed around the perimeter of the basement floor and it is used to collect water that seeps through the basement walls and guides it to the sump pump to be removed from the home.
Now Ryan D. has a dry basement.