Your local basement waterproofing company in Lansing, KS is Thrasher Foundation Repair
We specialize in foundation waterproofing using quality Basement Systems products. We will design a customized basement waterproofing system to keep your basement dry. As your local Basement Systems contractor, we can help you choose the best basement waterproofing options for your home.
For a FREE no-obligation cost estimate from your local basement repair company in Lansing, KS, contact us today!
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If you get water in your basement every time it rains or you have an old sump pump that can’t keep up, a new basement sump pump installation can help keep your basement dry. Basement Systems has tested many wet basement solutions over the years and we only use our trusted Zoeller pumps because we know they work.
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Moisture in the basement leads to mold growth that can damage your home, make you and your family sick, and make your basement and whole house smell musty. The solution is to remove moisture from the air. The SaniDry Sedona basement dehumidifier and air system from Basement Systems wrings the moisture from basement air and makes the damp feeling and musty smell go away!
SaniDry Sedona Features:
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Project Location: Lansing, KS 66043
Comment: Water seeps up from floors in basement during heavy rain. Additional information: Needs help with: Waterproofing
Project Location: Lansing, KS 66043
Comment: Sump pump drain failure with heavy rains. Flooding in basement.
Project Location: Lansing, KS 66043
Comment: Basement flooding. Need sump pump.
Project Location: Lansing, KS 66043
Comment: Basement flooding
Project Location: Lansing, KS 66043
Comment: Water intrusion in basement with a mold issue. Water coming through cracks in foundation. House 19 years old. Sheetrock is removed.
Project Location: Lansing, KS 66043
Comment: I am interested in installing the sanidry air filtration system for our new house. Square footage is about 2700 square feet.
Project Location: Lansing, KS 66043
Comment: After rain, we have water getting into the basement. We have a sump pump but the well is dry and does not appear to be collecting water. After removing carpet around the area where it is wet, we found that the water appears to be coming in from under a interior wall separating the furnace room to the living area in the basement.