Before & After
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Here’s a look at the difference our EverLast windows can make to a basement. Old, worn windows don’t just look like an eye sore, they also can spell trouble for your basement or crawl space; water and bugs can get in, heat can get out, you name it. Our EverLast windows are a great upgrade because each is custom-made for the spot it will be installed in so you know that it’ll be a perfect fit, and when it comes to windows, that’s absolutely vital. If you’re looking to spruce up the look of your home, combat water, mold, and mildew, and make your home more energy efficient in the process, look no further than our EverLast windows!
When foundation walls deteriorate to conditions like this, a serious, final solution is required. Our EverBrace system provides the support of a new foundation without the cost or installation hassle. EverBrace’s steel corrugated panels span between I-beams while a specialized foam is injected between the panels and the pre-existing basement walls, allowing the weight of the house to be transferred from the old foundation to the EverBrace system. If your home is in desperate need of a boost, EverBrace is the perfect choice.
This Long Lake basement had CleanSpace, a SumpPump and a SaniDry Sedona installed as a long-term solution for a dry basement.
WaterGuard is a product that works behind the scenes so its place in the waterproofing system doesn’t often get highlighted, but this pair of before and after photos takes a close look at how it fits in to the basement. WaterGuard is installed where the floor meets the wall then covered with a new layer of concrete. Its purpose is to collect moisture that’s seeping into the basement and redirecting it to the sump pump where it can be sent out and away from the home. If you’re in need of a product to help facilitate water out of your basement, WaterGuard is here for you!
This customer had purchased the property a little over a year prior to giving us a call to look at their crawlspace. The ground was more or less entirely dirt, which meant moisture had no problem getting in and disrupting the house. One of our design specialists met with the homeowner and inspected the area to determine some possible solutions. After getting a good feel for the space and what could be done to combat the moisture, we demoed the project for the homeowner, and they liked what they saw. The first big step for waterproofing this crawlspace was to install CleanSpace along the ground and walls to create a protective barrier from any invading water. Next, a SaniDry Sedona was put in to keep the humidity as low as possible. Installation of this product is easy due to the small size of the dehumidifier, but make no mistake; the SaniDry Sedona is powerful and effective against moisture in the air. With these two products working to protect the crawlspace, water problems won’t be a worry for this homeowner.