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Homeowners in Appleton, WI recently bought a home and noticed water beginning to seep in through their walls and soaking their trim and carpet. Immediately they called SureDry for a free estimate and we set them up with our Design Specialist Mike Collison.
Our installation crew installed the DryTrak around the perimeter of their basement. Due to their monolithic basement the DryTrak was the perfect solution. It will collect water that seeps through the wall and direct it straight to the sump pump to be discharged out, keeping their furnished basement dry!!
Homeowners in Appleton, WI called our Sure-Dry team about having a new stronger sump pump installed. Their old one did not have a cover, therefore, there was a greater chance of water to accumulate around the base of their old pump. As well as, any time it would rain there basement would floor.
To resolve this common issue, we installed the TripleSafe Sump Pump. This sump pump system is our strongest one and has three durable pumps to discharge an incredible amount of water in a short time. Therefore, this was the perfect solution for them!
Homeowners in Appleton, WI needed their window in their basement replaced due to its old age and it began to let cold air in.
Our team at Sure-Dry arrived at their home and installed our EverLast Window, which provides a complete seal and protection from the outside world.
Now, these homeowners won't have to feel that awful cold winter air in their nice warm home!
Homeowners in Appleton, WI have been trying to find a good support product for their home's foundation for a long time now, however, every attempt has failed until now.
We installed 5 GeoLocks to their basement walls. These anchors use the hard compacted soil outside to firmly hold the wall in place. In fact, these anchors can be tightened over time to pull the wall back to its correct standing location.
Now that they have a guaranteed product to work, these homeowners are at peace of mind!
Our team installed 8 GeoLocks around the perimeter of their basement walls. These anchors use the compacted soil outside to firmly hold the wall in place and keep it from bowing in any farther. Over time, these walls can be tightened to straighten the wall back to its proper location.