Before & After

Basement Waterproofing Before & After Photos

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Houston, Delaware Basement Floods

A basment in Houston, Delaware had water condensating from the ground. DryZone came out and installed a Sump Pump system to help drain the water out from the basement.

Replacing WaterGuard Houston, DE Home

This homeowner is a previous customer of ours. We had originally gone out and installed WaterGuard within their basement, but after further inspection it needed to be redone. They are planning to finish their basement and before they start that project, they want to be 100% certain that the water issues are fixed and will not return. 

 

What makes this job a little trickier than others are that the builder of the home made the basement too deep for their location. The homeowners know that because of this, water will always get into the basement but want to have a system in place to ensure it does not damage. 

 

To be certain there would be no further issues, we re-did the WaterGuard, added a TripleSafe Sump Pump and ran a discharge line out and away from the home.

Sump Pump Upgrade in Seaford, DE

This owner previously had a sump pump which couldn't provide for their basements needs so they called up DryZone to come and fix it. One of our sales gurus went out for the free estimate and let them know about TripleSafe sump pump system. The TripleSafe is designed to be able to function in multiple situation be it a heavy rainfall or a power outage. 

Prevention is the best Medicine in Seaford, DE

This homeowner decided that enough was enough and decided that they didn't want to worry about flooding anymore. They called us here at DryZone and we sent them our best in the from of the TripleSafe and WaterGuard combo. These systems combined give your basement a near impenetrable defense keeping your basement safe the next time a storm comes around. 

Fixing a Discharge Line Frederica, DE

This homeowner reached out to us because they noticed their discharge line was not working properly. Our team went out and took a look and recommended adding and replacing some of the discharge. The new discharge line was tied into the current discharge 90 degrees into the crawlspace and then out of the front of the home. This will ensure water is leaving their basement properly from now on.