
The original pump
The original sump pump that could no longer keep up with the amount of water coming in.

Keeping it Clean!
Our crew is careful to put up covering to keep the dust from jackhammering off of your belongings!

Making it work!
To protect the entire perimeter of the basement, we cut a hole into the partition wall to ensure the entire basement stays dry. Here, Julian is making sure the WaterGuard is level in the trench.

SuperSump Installation
The concrete of the basement floor is broken out to make way for the WaterGuard pipe as well as the sump pump. It is then backfilled with gravel to help channel water into the sump pump.

Sump Going In
The sump pump is placed into the floor of the basement.

WaterGuard
The WaterGuard system collects water that seeps through basement walls and drains it to your sump pump.

Seamless
The concrete is then replaced! Please note that the new concrete will not be a perfect match to the original concrete of the home.

Restored Concrete
After the WaterGuard has been covered with new concrete for a seamless finish.

Concrete Work
Concrete typically takes 24 to 48 hours to dry enough to walk on, but it requires around 28 days to fully cure and reach its maximum strength.