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Fixing basement leaks in a basement in Roxboro, Qc

The most common cause of basement leaks is pressure created by the water in the soil surrounding the foundation. During periods of heavy or persistent rain, the soil can become saturated, creating hydrostatic pressure that can push moisture and water through your basement walls and floor.

So when our client from Roxboro started suffering from water leakage, he knew that he needed a professional intervention to fix this matter, so he contacted our company in order to solve this problem.

When our specialist Petru went to his place, he assured him that waterproofing the place is the best solution to end his basement problems once and for all.

The most effective way to keep water out of your basement is to install an interior drainage system as we did here, in order to minimize hydrostatic pressure.

Our WaterGuard drainage system uses the concept of a traditional French drain and incorporates a unique, patented design that prevents the system from becoming clogged.

Then we install our TripleSafe sump pump that provides three-in-one waterproofing protection. In the unlikely event that your sump pump system does fail or is overwhelmed, a built-in sump pump alarm will sound off, warning you of an issue.

 

Change of sump pump in Roxboro, Qc

If your pump needs to run constantly to keep up with particularly heavy rainfall for back-to-back days, it could stop working. This typically does not happen with the new pumps available in our company.

This is why our client in Roxboro, has replaced his old pedestal pump by our new Supersump pump system.

The SuperSump is much stronger than the pedestal pump, and It is very efficient in those heavy rain days. Its top-rated 1/3 HP Zoeller cast iron pump offers reliability and high-volume pumping.

Current pump problem in Roxboro, Qc

Our client Mr. Michael believed he was protected against possible water infiltration, since he had purchased a house with a pump already installed. He had done his homework well, however, he still found himself having a fairly high humidity percentage in his basement. He began to wonder if the pump he had was functional.

 

Our specialist went to do a free inspection, and came to the conclusion that the existing pump system needed to be replaced. The customer chose a complete solution to fix the problem once and for all; a pump capable of discharging 2200 gallons of water per hour. He added the UltraSump battery. And for optimal evacuation, an IceGuard and a LawnScape so it won’t to damage its place.

Replacing an old sump pump with our SuperSump pump system in Lacolle, Qc

Mrs Emmanuele from Lacolle had an old sump pump that was always flooding during heavy rain, but she never really wanted to change it and invest in a new one until one day it has lost power and stopped working.

So she contacted us immediately after the accident, we have informed her about our products, and we suggested the installation of our SuperSump pump system.

The SuperSump pump is very powerful, offers reliability and high-volume pumping and has a built-in alarm alerts when water level rises too high.

We are happy to have been able to help our client to find a permanent solution for her problem.

Basement Waterproofing in Saint-Telesphore, Quebec

A homeowner in Saint-Telesphore, Quebec, contacted us due to issues with a cold and damp basement. Upon inspection, our specialist identified the cause as water infiltration resulting from the bad performance of the existing drainage system. This excess moisture, combined with the cold temperature in the basement, was leading to increased  higher energy costs, as HVAC systems were operating more than usual. To address these problems, we installed the WaterGuard internal drainage system, designed to capture and direct infiltrated water to the discharge line, preventing further moisture accumulation. Additionally, we installed SilverGlo insulation panels, which provide an effective thermal barrier, stabilizing temperature fluctuations and thus reducing energy consumption. As a result, the basement is now well-insulated, making it ready for finishing.