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A crawlspace in Danville, IL, was unstable and causing safety concerns for the homeowner. To solve this issue, SmartJack™ stabilizers were put in place. These custom cut steel beams will help to evenly distribute the weight of the home and can be adjusted over time, as needed. Now that the crawlspace is stabilized, the homeowner can rest easy knowing their home is in good shape!
A basement in Danville, IL, was leaking and needed to be addressed. This led to the homeowner deciding the give Woods a call. To solve this issue, WaterGuard™ was used to collect the water that entered the basement. This system won't clog, due to its horizontal design that sits on top of the soil. With this system in place, the homeowner can rest easy knowing their basement will remain dry.
This homeowner was looking to protect their basement from water damage and improve their drain system. Design Specialist Mac M. from Woods Basement Systems recommended the ideal drainage solution after giving the homeowner a free estimate.
Team Woods installed WaterGuard drain systems to remove unwanted water from the home. Installed under the floor slab, WaterGuard is a French drain system designed to provide effective drainage with a clean, minimal appearance.
Water was entering a basement in Chrisman, IL so a TripleSafe Sump Pump System was installed to pump this water out. This system assures protection from all three problems that can occur with an ordinary pump. It can handle a heavy flow of water, thanks to a second pump that will help eliminate the water if the first pump can't keep up. This system also includes an UltraSump battery backup system which turns on if the power goes out and effectively pumps out the water. It also features a removable airtight lid which reduces noise, prevents objects from falling in, and keeps moisture, insects, and odor from coming out of the sump. This basement will remain dry and clean for years to come!
This building in Hoopeston, Illinois has bowing walls which the occupants attempted to repair using caulk which does not fix a bowing wall problem, it merely covers it until it gets worse. Woods Basement Systems diagnosed the bowing walls and installed an anchor system to not only stop the walls from bowing in further but also to return the walls to their original shape.