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« on: June 04, 2008, 10:44:50 AM »

My home repair agent told me that the odor and mold in in my wet basement was caused by ground water.  How does your system handle moisture control and stop groundwater from coming up through cracks in the floor?

This is a good basement waterproofing question.  As the seasons change, or even if you receive a large amount of rain, ground water will rise causing basements to flood. By nature ground water rises evenly so your basement can flood.  Our basement waterproofing system is also designed to let water in and not out. This is very important in a basement waterproofing system because if this water is let back out, foundation problems can and will occur. More often then not we are called out to straighten the foundation of a home owner who hired a contractor that purchased their products from the local Home Improvement Store and didn't use a system like our patented basement waterproofing system.  It is very important when purchasing a system that you ask if it stops both ground water and water that comes in through the walls. It is equally important to ask your designer where they purchase their equipment and how many years have they been in business.  We offer a free estimate and inspection to all of our clients.
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