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The existing front porch for this home in Cynthiana was all bent out of shape. Large gaps revealed themselves throughout the driveway and front porch, which is a cause for concern. Large gaps not only look bad, they can decrease the lifetime of your slabs. That's why we leveled these slabs out with our PolyLevel foam, and then sealed them with our sealant. The result was a happy homeowner!
The foundation of this home needed waterproofed because their garage was leaking a lot of water. We installed a full perimeter interior waterproofing system consisting of waterguard drains, a trench drain, a SuperSump sump pump, a SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier, and a discharge line equipped with IceGuards.
When we waterproof monolithic foundations, we can't dig up the floor to place our normal WaterGuard drain system. Instead, we use Dry Trak drains which don't need the floor to be dug up at all.
This basement was falling apart because it was leaking water and the walls were bowing in. To fix this, we put in a TripleSafe sump pump attached to a WaterGuard system. We also put up CleanSpace walls to cover the walls and Powerbraces to hold up the walls. The result looks very clean on top of being really effective.
This basement was leaking water in through the sides and the floor. The water was leaving the walls and floors dirty and moldy, so it was time to waterproof. The basement also had a connected little crawl space off to the side. We encapsulated this tiny part with Clean Space liner. We also extended the CleanSpace liner to the basement walls, to help cover up the moldy and dirty walls before. We also installed WaterGuard along the basement interior perimeter to drain seeping water to a Super Sump sump pump. The WaterGuard per usual gets covered with a thin layer of concrete to help conceal. The result is a healthy, clean looking basement.