Serving Eugene, Greater Portland, Vancouver, Everett, Bellingham, and Nearby Areas
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This homes basement kept flooring. The homeowners laid a vapor barrier over the floor to keep their storage boxes off of the water that would appear on the floor. The homeowners noted that the amount of water was getting worse, they would need a solution. They scheduled a free inspection with John's Waterproofing and we got to work. We installed a full interior perimeter WaterGuard drainage system, TripleSafe sump pump, and BrightWall wall system to ensure water was safely guided to the drain system to be dealt with.
This basement had water problems for many years without anyone addressing them. As you can see in the photo the walls are dirty and crumbling in some places and the floor has muddy standing water. At this point, our crew had already started digging to install our WaterGuard drain system along the basement wall. It drains the water down to a sump pump to be pumped out and away from the home. We also installed our BrightWall paneling system that makes the basement so much brighter and is easy to wipe off the walls. Always leaving a clean and fresh feeling in the basement.
We came out to this home with clear, wet, moldy vapor barrier and replaced it with a 6 mil thick vapor barrier and a Supersump sump pump to help keep this crawlspace more dry.
Our Drain mat system is laid down under clean space to help channel water to a sump pump. this is what it looks like laid down before the CleanSpace encapsulation is installed.
John's Waterproofing Company also deals with a lot of mushy, wet, flooded yards. This homeowner called us out to help take care of the water in her yard, this water was flowing in and building up under her deck causing it to also drain into her crawlspace! Our team came out and dug a trench drain around the home. We then put piping and rocks in the trench and use gravity to direct the water out of the yard, effectively preventing this home from being a lakefront property.
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