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Water was coming down the walls of a basement in Dewey, IL, so the CleanSpace Basement Wall System was installed. This will prevent water vapor from permeating the basement walls and drain any leaks down to the WaterGuard System. These drainage pipes intercept water at the perimeter of the basement and drain it toward the sump pump system to be pumped out of the house. Thanks to these systems, this basement will remain clean and dry and restore peace of mind for years to come!
A crawlspace In Dewey, Illinois, needed some supports installed as the floor above was starting to sag. Woods Basement Systems came in and installed the SmartJack System to stabilize the floor joists. This system consists of custom cut steel beams. They are placed in galvanized fill to equally distribute the weight of the building and can be tightened over time. This allows maintenance to be done as the ground continues to shift without requiring another costly install. With this system in place, the homeowners can rest assured their home will be stable for decades into the future.
Water used to seep into this Lerna, Illinois crawl space from the ground up. Woods Basement Systems installed a vapor barrier and drainage system with the reliable TripleSafe Sump Pump designed to keep water out all the time.
This Lerna, Illinois crawl space had water problems. Woods Basement Systems installed CleanSpace Vapor Barrier which created a nice, clean, dry space for this homeowner.
Shawna S. of Greenup, Illinois noticed that water was leaking inside her home's crawl space through the door. She did not want to have to deal with the possiblility of rotting or mold growth because of standing water in her crawl space, so she called Woods Basement Systems.
Design specialist Gregory B. assessed the situation and came up with the perfect solution. Foreman Joshua B. then headed to the home to install a EverLast Access Well and a EverLast door.
The EverLast Access Well and EverLast door work together to ensure that no water gets inside the crawl space. The EverLast Access Well is dug into the ground and around the entrance of the crawl space. It prevents water from running into the door of the crawl space. The EverLast door makes an air tight seal. No water or moisture is able to get into the crawl space after installation.
Shawna S. no longer has to worry about water leaking into her home's crawl space. She now has a dry and water-free crawl space.
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