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This home owner had a crack in their basement wall repaired before, and it failed. After calling DryZone out for a free inspection, they agreed with the recommendaiton of using FlexiSpan to fix the problem.
After living in this home for many years, this homeowner has never seen water come into the basement before. One day, he noticed a large puddle by the wall after a rainstorm. He called DryZone frantically to get repairs done and prevent more water from coming in. It was discovered there was a crack that allowed water to enter the home whenever it rained. DryZone sealed the crack with a flexible sealant to ensure a longer hold and trench was added to the bottom of the crack to catch any water that comes in and runs down the wall.
These two pics were taken from roughly the same angle and you can definitely see the difference after using Total Basement Finishing.
This home in northern Delaware would leak every time it rained. The homeowner would also notice that the water would seep in a couple days after the rain. DryZone inspector, Johnny Scarborough, explained that it was because the hollow concrete blocks fill up with water. Over time, the blocks drain out and the basement will be wet several days after a storm. DryZone crews make sure to drill the blocks at the base of the wall to relieve the pressure and allow the water to flow into our WaterGuard system. The "after" picture is more of an "almost finished" picture. You can see the nice layer of stone and solid construction of the WaterGuard pipe. The white wall liner is to prevent the tiny leaks from spraying out over the drain.
Finishing the basement was a primary goal for this homeowner. However, the basement windows that were installed when the home was built, were not the best. Not only did these homes not look great, but they were also always stuck and hard to open. DryZone removed the old sticking basement windows and replaced them with easy sliding egress windows.
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