Enjoy A Dry Basement

 

How Can Ground Water Enter Your Basement?

 

 Water can enter your basement at the cove joint, where the wall meets the floor.

Water can enter your basement from the floor.

 
Hydrostatic pressure pushes ground water into your

basement through the cove joint and floor cracks.

 

 

  

Our Water-Trek system will collect the water and direct it to a crock.  A sump pump will discharge the water in the crock outside your home and keep your basement floor dry.

 

 Water can enter your basement from a crack in the foundation.

Water can enter your basement from a breach in the foundation.

Epoxy Injection will stop water entering your basement through foundation cracks and breeches.

 


 

Water can enter your basement from over the top of the foundation. 

An outside waterproof membrane will stop water from entering your basement over the top of the foundation.

 

 Water can enter your basement from a basement window or window well.

 New windows or a window well drain will stop water from entering your basement through the basement window.



 
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