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Crawl Space Encapsulation in Charlestown, RI

Crawl spaces are the areas below our homes that often contain some of the house's most important heating and cooling systems. We work around any obstacles that may be in your crawl space to make sure the job gets done the right way the first time.

Basement Waterproofing Challenges in Exeter, RI

Working in a basement environment is often hard because there are obstacles in the way that cannot be moved. Obstacles such as pipes, ductwork, water tanks and electrical boxes, to name a few. We do our best to work around these obstacles while also installing the correct products to keep your basement dry. 

Sump Pump and CleanSpace Installation in Exeter, RI

This home in Exeter, RI had water leaking from the walls. The best solution is a vapor barrier installed and tucked into the flange of the WaterGuard. The WaterGuard then directs the water to the SuperSump which can pump the water out of the home!

Updated Sump Pump System in South Kingstown, Rhode Island

The home owner in South Kingstown, Rhode Island had water problems since the home was built. They did have a sump pump system installed but it was not working as it should. They had major ground water problems, seepage and cracks. In this before and after you can see that the foundation was poured with a hole for a sump but the hole was not in the correct area of the basement. We did install a sump pump system that will adequately take care of their ground water problem and keep the water away from the basement. 

TripleSafe Sump Pump Installation in Wakefield, RI

This basement in Wakefield, RI had a basic open sump pit with room for one pump. The customers wanted a closed system with a lid and additional protection. The existing pump was running nonstop, even when it wasn't raining. Our solution was to upgrade the sump to a TripleSafe. The TripleSafe has three pumps that are staggered in the liner so when water hits the pump that is lowest in the liner, it will engage. Next, if the water levels continue to rise and the first pump cannot keep up with the amount of water, the 2nd pump will engage. These two pumps will now be pumping together to get the water levels down again. In the event that there is an alarming amount of rain and the two pumps cannot keep up, or power to the sump is compromised, the third pump will kick on either in addition to the first 2 pumps or alone, running on battery power. It really is the best solution when you want to keep your basement dry all the time!