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Faced with water intrusion and persistent moisture issues in their Duquesne, PA basement, this homeowner yearned for a lasting change. As shown in the before photo, rainwater had been adding unwanted moisture, threatening the space daily. With care and expertise, our team installed the CleanSpace encapsulation system, the dependable TripleSafe Sump Pump, the WaterGuard drainage system, and the powerful SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier. Now, in the after photo, what once caused disquiet now fosters comfort and security. Their basement has become a true refuge—transforming hope into reality and showcasing our commitment to creating dry, healthy, and lasting homes.
To prevent water from flowing into the basement, we installed our TrenchDrain system at the bottom of the basement door. The TrenchDrain system is made of a heavy-duty material grate with a watertight seal. It is designed to capture any water that enters the basement and direct it to the sump pump. This helps to prevent any water damage to the basement.
Our crew installed CleanSpace, a cutting-edge technology that turns any damp basement into a dry, healthy living space. We've turned a problem area into a faultless showcase of function and protection.
This home had stained walls that resembled mold and other water staining. The basement also flooded and needed basement waterproofing. The job was a success and the customer was very pleased.
In McKeesport, PA, a homeowner sought our help to create a more comfortable, energy-efficient space. The challenge laid in a small basement room lacking insulation. In the before photo, notice the vulnerable exposition allowing moisture invasion. By applying SilverGlo™ insulation, we transformed the room—it not only enhances thermal retention but acts as a moisture barrier. As seen in the after photo, the space now boasts better protection against moisture, promoting a welcoming, dry environment. Here, restoration leads to renewed pride as vibrant communities are built one home at a time.
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