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The owners of this home did not come to us unprepared. The funny thing about these homeowners is that they came to us with the idea that they needed both a dehumidifier and a sump pump. Incidentally, they were right. What they also needed was CleanSpace.
The “after” photo pictures this well. During the product install, we were able to plug in CleanSpace in every inch of this crawlspace. We even covered the support piers in this thick material. The SuperSump pump was installed next. This item actually receives the water and it is pumped out of the crawlspace.
I know the homeowners are quite satisfied with what we’ve done here, and our team was satisfied with their handy work as well.
This basement in Columbia, SC was taking on water. Our All-Dry of the Carolinas team installed at WaterGuard. A water guard is a system that intercepts the water at the perimeter of the basement and drains it unseen and safely into the SumpPump where it is then flushed from the basement. WaterGuard is different because it is designed to not sit in dirt like most draining systems do. There is a special wall flange that creates space between the floor and wall allowing wall seepage to drain through the WaterGuard while keeping it away from the dirt. Since this type of drainage is separated from dirt, the chances of it clogging are nearly impossible!
Having a crawlspace encapsulated is almost always a good idea, even if you aren't having problems at the moment. Getting a crawlspace encapsulated not only keeps water from getting into the crawlspace, but has a number of other benefits. Some of the others include; no more swelling or cracking floors, savings on heating and air, and easier access to crawlspace.
This homeowner in Columbia, SC was having some work done on in their basement, which was attached to the crawlspace of the home. The owner wanted to make sure that the crawlspace wouldn't end up affecting their basement later on, so they decided to give our company a call to have the crawlspace encapsulated!
The difference that our CleanSpace liner made was incredible. It completely transformed the look and function of the crawlspace. The crawlspace is now a much better looking area, where the homeowner no longer has to worry about any problems that could have arisen from having an unencapsulated crawlspace.
Basements, even partially finished ones, need to be protected from water problems. This Columbia, South Carolina basement in particular would experience water trickling into it periodically. This wouldn’t be a huge problem if the owners weren’t using the space for storage, which, of course, they were. The owners wanted a system that would both capture the water and remove it from the space entirely.
The perfect solution was to install our patented SuperSump pump and WaterGuard drain system. The WaterGuard collects the water out of sight and then deposits it into the SuperSump pump. Both systems are installed below the floor and then covered with cement. Only the lid and the pipes are visible on the SuperSump.
The installation of these products will insure that the basement no longer suffers from leaking water.
Dreary crawlspaces are as unwelcoming as a wet floor sign. Often they are dark. Often they are humid. Often they are littered with specks of water and the scattered remnants of debris. They are all the same and yet a little different. This crawlspace needed professional help. We know this because the owner always noticed a musty smell and flooding whenever it rained. As you can imagine, this could be quite the nuisance.
Something needed to be done. And this Columbia, South Carolina crawlspace was ready for the solution.
Judging by this “after” photo, we’ve done just that. Not only is the area wrapped neatly in our patented CleanSpace liner, but we’ve also installed one of our best SuperSump pumps. To the right of it is a trusty dehumidifier designed to dry out the air.
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