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Water was seeping into this basement in Basking Ridge, New Jersey. The homeowner contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems for a solution. Check out our TripleSafe Sump Pump and Battery Back up System. This basement now has triple protection against water seepage and flooding. The homeowner now can finish their basement in the future and protect their investment knowing our waterproofing system will keep their home dry and healthy.
A homeowner in Basking Ridge, NJ discovered their basement was covered in a foot of water. They contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems for a solution. Our System Design Specialist, Steve R., provided a thorough inspection and created a quote for the homeowner. Since the water was building up within the walls, our crew replaced them with our EverLast Wall Restoration System, which is mold-resistant and washable. The homeowner was happy with the results!
A homeowner in Basking Ridge, NJ contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems after discovering a foot of water in their basement. Our team waterproofed the basement by installing our WaterGuard French Drain and TripleSafe Sump Pump system. Both work together to pump water out of the basement, keeping the space dry and healthy.
This basement in Basking Ridge, NJ discovered a foot of water in their basement. After removing the water, the homeowner needed to waterproof their basement, so they contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems. The main components of the homeowner's basement waterproofing system included the WaterGuard French Drain and TripleSafe Sump Pump systems. We also installed the Flood Ring and IceGuard systems for extra protection. Take a look at the before photo which shows the process of our sump pump being installed. The after shows the final completed install.
Check out this Sump pump installation our team performed for this homeowner in Basking Ridge, New Jersey. To prevent any further water seepage, we installed our WaterGuard French Drain System and SuperSump Pump System. Once the hole is dug, our team puts the liner into the pit before adding the pump. The French drain is connected in to the pump liner to allow water to flow inside easily. Once completed, the airtight lid is placed on top to secure the sump pump system inside.