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The home had a wet basement that was solved using a TripleSafe Pump.
This home was in need of an internal waterproofing system. The basement was finished, so the drywall had to be cut. It was restored with EverLast Wall Panels.
Instead of tearing out and totally rebuilding a basement wall that has been ruined by mold and wood rot, our Everlast Wall Restoration System enables the contractor to replace only the lower section of the wall.
Basements walls built from “above-grade” cellulose-rich materials (framing lumber, paper-faced drywall, fiberglass insulation) are often ruined by moisture and mold. The damage is usually confined to the lower section of wood-framed walls, since the materials are absorbing moisture from the floor.
With the EverLast™ System, Keystone Basement Systems removes only the lower section of the damaged wall, replacing it with more durable materials. The wood-framed upper wall can’t absorb floor moisture, so it’s protected from future damage. The new wainscot treatment that replaces the lower wall is built using steel studs, vinyl-faced cement board and PVC molding –materials that won’t attract mold and can’t be damaged by mold or moisture.
In addressing a significant waterproofing challenge at a residence in McMechen, WV, as seen in the "before" photo, the homeowner was continuously combating basement flooding. Concluding this battle, our technical solution encompassed the installation of our exclusive WaterGuard system, TripleSafe Sump Pump, and SaniDry Sedona, showcased in the "after" photo. These interventions collectively transitioned the area into a permanently dry and serene environment. This successfully demonstrates our steadfast commitment to providing unparalleled customer experiences and enduring solutions to foundational water concerns.
Full encapsulation with Silver Glo. 110 foot water guard system. 7 powerbraces
The driveway drain at the home was broken and required an upgrade. The job was a huge success.