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Melva and Larry are homeowners in Omaha, NE, and were eager to finish more of their basement. However, they have battled water problems, and their foundation showed signs of damage. Familiar with our reputation and dedication to permanent solutions, they gave Thrasher a call for basement waterproofing and foundation repair in Omaha.
Our System Design Specialist Mike Lutmer arrived at the home in Omaha and performed a full inspection of the leaking and damaged walls. After walking Melva and Larry through the process, they opted to have a variety of basement waterproofing and foundation repair solutions installed. Our crews began by installing our compression guard system in the driveway to stop the street creep from putting pressure on the foundation. Then, GeoLock wall anchors were installed to stabilize the foundation and return the walls to their original position. Our WaterGuard interior drainage system and CleanSpace waterproof barrier were installed last to ensure the basement stays dry year-round.
This customer in Omaha, NE was having issues with the stairs leading up to their home, so they decided to give Thrasher a call. The concrete was cracking and unstable, plus the joints were expanding. PolyLevel was the solution to this problem. PolyLevel is an injectable foam that expands under the surface, leveling and stabilizing the concrete. We then sealed the joints with NexusPro.
This homeowner wanted to fix their cracked driveway before putting their home on the market. When we performed the inspection, we found that the front driveway slabs and back patio were settling really badly. This can occur for three reasons:
Luckily, we have solutions to fix these issues. To lift and level the concrete, we used PolyLevel, a polyurethane foam that's injected underneath the slab that will compact the soil underneath and fill the void space. And for the control joints and cracks, we used NexusPro Joint Sealant to seal the concrete and keep water from penetrating the surface.
When it comes to the health and safety of both a home and it’s occupants, often the symptoms of a problem appear first. In this case, Amber, the homeowner, had previously added crawl-space humidity mitigation solutions. Unfortunately, they weren’t a match for what her home really needed.
Amber was no stranger to investing in her Omaha home to make it clean, safe and comfortable. She had recently completed a remodel of her home due to a house fire.
Soon after, she started having issues with mold, and so she added dehumidifiers in the crawl space and on the main level. She found that she was emptying the dehumidifiers three times a day to keep the moisture at bay. Her brand-new wood floors started having issues, and the flooring installer said it was due to the humidity in the home. He delivered the verdict that the flooring would continue to buckle if the homeowner did nothing.
Amber called Thrasher to preserve all that she had invested in her remodeled home.
Thrasher System Design Specialist Shane McClintic met with Amber and did a complete inspection of her home to determine what was happening and how Thrasher could fix it. He found that a large amount of the excess moisture was coming up through the ground in the crawl space area. The homeowner had attempted moisture mitigation before, but the quality of the products used and the way they were installed wasn't enough to keep the humidity below an acceptable level in the home.
Excess humidity and moisture may be the single leading cause of a poor internal environment in the home. Yes, it creates that "damp smell" and can lead to mold issues, including the highly toxic "black" mold, but it also invites dust mites. Like mold, dust mites are major contributors to asthma and allergy problems. According to the American Academy of Family Physicians(opens in a new window), the real problem with dust mites is their waste, which creates negative skin reactivity for 90% of patients.
Quality home dehumidifiers for your basement or crawl space are designed to ensure that the humidity level in your home stays below 60%, which significantly reduces the ability for allergens and mold to survive. Home dehumidifiers also filter the air circulating in your basement or crawl space to help remove any dust mites or other allergens that may sneak in through open windows, access openings or improperly sealed gaps in your foundation.
To fix Amber's problem, the Thrasher team removed the ineffective plastic liner from the crawl space because it wasn't sealed and had developed multiple holes. We then properly encapsulated her crawl space with drainage matting and CleanSpace?. CleanSpace is a hefty 20-millimeter-thick liner — similar to a pool liner. It is manufactured in a seven-layer blend of high-density polyethylene for puncture resistance, low-density polyethylene for flexibility, and polyester cord reinforcement for brute tear resistance. This combination is why CleanSpace comes with a 25-year warranty against rips and tears. The white finish brightens the space and easily allows customers to see a mold, insect, and dirt-free area.
Next, we installed SilverGlo™ crawl space insulation, an expanded polystyrene insulation infused with graphite for ultimate wall protection, on the walls and in the rim joist to create a thermal boundary and regain control of the temperature from outside conditions.
We installed a SuperSump? sump pump system to pump out any groundwater that may get in and accumulate under the liner and contribute to the humidity challenge. The single pack comes with a Zoeller sump pump, which can pump 2,650 gallons/hour. The pump is more than enough to keep up with Amber's need to empty the dehumidifiers and discharge excess moisture outside the home.
Finally, we installed a SaniDry™ Sedona to dehumidify and purify the air. This unit self-drains to the sump pump, so Amber does not have to worry about constantly emptying her unit like she had to for the existing dehumidifier. The SaniDry Sedona has a whopping 100 pints per day capacity and will move over 300 cubic feet of dry air per minute around your basement or crawlspace. This high-performance fan, paired with a replaceable MERV 8 Filter, removes mold spores, dust mite droppings, dust, and other particulates with ease. It dries the contents of your home and building materials, making that damp feeling and funky basement smell go away. The SaniDry Sedona will keep relative humidity throughout the entire crawlspace under 50% (after the encapsulation and insulating,) which will protect Amber’s wood floors from swelling and buckling too.
Following Thrasher's completion of the project, Amber texted Shane a picture as soon as she could see her new crawl space. Her caption was "Taa-daa - I love it!!!". Additionally, she praised the crew, saying they were "very friendly to work with." Most importantly, she reported that the system was already making a difference in how her home smelled and felt.
Like Amber's project, crawl space repair is the perfect solution to help you save money on utility bills, avoid unnecessary repairs, and create a healthy living space in your home. With crawl space encapsulation, you will gain valuable space for storage and protect your home once we have sealed your crawl space with a durable vapor barrier. The crawl space encapsulation treatment separates and protects the crawl space interior from outdoor conditions, keeping the area clean and dry.
Whether your crawl space is wet and moist, needs winterization, or has foundation repair issues, our team will conduct a complete in-home inspection, professional consultation, and free crawl space repair quote that details the perfect solution.
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These homeowners had a section of their sidewalk that was settling and are concerned people will trip on it or cause issues for bike riders. As a DIY fix, they tried to put mulch beneath the slab and then found out frogs were living under there! To fix, we lifted the settling sidewalk using PolyLevel foam. This foam is injected through tiny, pea-sized holes in the slab and is able to lift and stabilize most concrete slabs.