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Pictured above are before and after photos of a crack in Greenville, RI. This homeowner first contacted us due to cracks appearing around a window in the basement and within the living room ceiling of the home. Soon after, the homeowner removed the interior side of the wall from the basement and discovered a crack big enough to fit his fist through! Our inspector went out to visit the home to take a look. It was determined the front right side of the home was sinking. The home needed 7 push piers to try and lift the home. After the home was successfully lifted 4 inches, the crack in the window was almost unrecognizable!
These leaky windows in West Warwick, RI were allowing water to flood into the basement, creating puddles and problems for this homeowner. The old window wells were not helping at all, so new ones were definitely top priority to stop water from finding a way in. Our SunHouse window wells create a sturdy and reliable barrier to protect the window from letting the outdoor elements inside with a cover for more protection, a big upgrade from the previous setup.
This homeowner in West Warwick, RI called us needing a new sump pump for his unfinished basement. The sump recently failed due to a power outage, so we ensured to provide him with a sump pump that can discharge during those disasters. Our production team installed the TripleSafe sump pump that comes with a primary pump, secondary pump and a battery operated backup electrical pump for the power outages!
This crawlspace had a makeshift vapor barrier that was not helping with the moisture problem at all, it was only a band-aid. This Narragansett home is right on the water so the musty, earthy smell in the crawl space was too much for this homeowner to handle. We installed an all new vapor barrier to fully encapsulate the space and get rid of the smell and moisture. We were happy to help and make this home more comfortable to live in!
Here is a perfect example of why you should get an annual maintenance on your sump pump system. This system in Narragansett, RI had iron buildup on their pumps, too much of this can cause problems with the function of the pumps. Buildup on the pumps can lead to the pumps not going off when they are needed, which means a flooded basement. Not even just iron, but dirt or sand can build up in the liner of the pump and cause problems for the pump. Our service technicians do thorough inspections and cleanings of the pump and your waterproofing system so they can catch any potential issues before they become real problems.