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Quality 1st Basement Systems was contacted by this homeowner in Princeton, NJ to replace their old sump pump that wasn't working properly. As a solution, we installed our TripleSafe Sump Pump System to prevent water intrusion in their basement. Check out the comparison between both systems: The old system does not have a properly sealed lid allowing water inside the pit to evaporate back into the basement air creating that nasty damp smell. Our TripleSafe Sump Pump has an airtight lid trapping water inside. It also has an alarm system at the top to alert the homeowner if the system sense any issues occurring.
A homeowner in Imlaystown, NJ had a pool in front of their crawl space entrance, which was bringing water in through the door, making the crawl space wet. Quality 1st Basement Systems installed a Turtl covered crawl space entrance. The Turtl door is airtight, lockable, and will never rot or rust.
When our Dover, NJ homeowner wanted to stop water intrusion before it started, they knew just who to call. Notice in the before photo, a basement waiting for the inevitable. After we’ve worked our magic with the TripleSafe Sump Pump, WaterGuard French Drain System, and CleanSpace Wall Vapor Barrier System. Now, this basement is a fortress against moisture, safeguarding the homeowner's peace of mind and the home's integrity.
Quality 1st Basement Systems installed CleanSpace vapor barrier in this wet basement in Warren, NJ. The plastic, waterproof lining protects the basement from dampness, keeping it dry. It comes with a warranty that promises CleanSpace vapor barrier will not tear or rip.
This homeowner had a leaky window and barely any sunlight coming into the basement. Not only was the basement dark but it was cold and wet from the water coming through. Quality 1st Basement Systems replaced the old window and installed a Egress Rockwell with a Sunhouse Shallow Dome lid. By replacing the window, water will no longer be able to come through, keeping the basement dry. Quality 1st was able to allow more natural lighting into the basement and provide the homeowner with an emergency egress to allow a safer exit for anyone living in the basement.