FiberGlass Insulation Doesn't Hold up Well Against Moisture
When fiberglass insulation gets wet from a damp crawl space it will get heavy and fall down as shown in this picture. That's why we recommend our SilverGlo insulation for high moisture areas such as a crawl space.
Cracks in Concrete Will Continue to Get Worse Over Time
The problem always gets worse, it's not going to stop cracking or fix itself on its own so it's best to get it taken care of as soon as possible so it doesn't cause more issues.
PolyLevel Lifts Sinking Concrete
When your cement slab is sinking our PolyLevel system will ensure it gets back to its original height. Structural grade polymers are injected beneath the concrete to raise it. The material is waterproof so it won't be washed away.
The SmartSump in Your Crawl Space is Essential
A sump pump is almost necessary in a basement so why shouldn't it be necessary in a crawl space as well? This SmartSump has a sturdy sump liner, an alarm system in case the water gets too high, and an airtight lid so the water doesn't reevaporate into the space.
A DeHumidifier is the Icing on the Cake
The SaniDry is the best option for a dehumidifier because it drains automatically, no more emptying buckets constantly. Dry air is easier to cool so it helps save on energy costs. It also keeps mold from growing because mold likes high humidity areas. When you keep the air dry it will also keep that musty smell out of your crawl space.
SilverGlo Insulation Does Wonders
This insulation not only works as a heat barrier surface but as a vapor barrier too.
Let WaterGuard Fix Your Wet Basement
This is a perimeter system that lays above the footing to collect all water that comes in through the floor and walls. Once the water is collected in the system it is directed to the sump pump where it will be discharged out and away from the basement.
TripleSafe Sump Pump is the Best of the Best
(Just the liner is shown in this picture) As the name states, this sump pump has three pumps in one sump. This ensures even is the power goes out you're covered and if there gets to be to much water you always have a back up pump.
Discharge Lines Ensure Water Exits Your Basement
These discharge lines are what is used to get the water out of your basement and far enough away that it isn't going to come right back in. They will be buried with a LawnScape outlet is placed at the end.
LawnScape Outlets are Amazing
Those gaudy, annoying discharge lines no longer have to be an issue. This LawnScape outlet allows you to completely bury the discharge lines from your sump pump. That means no more mowing around them, it's no longer a tripping hazard and your yard looks much nicer.
IceGuard Will Ensure Your Pipes Don't Get Backed Up
Discharge lines can freeze in a Michigan winter, its inevitable. But the IceGuard outlet pictured here is designed to make sure the water can still exit your basement. It has holes at the top so the water is automatically ejected away from your basement in the event that a pipe freezes.
Heavy Duty SmartJacks Lift Sagging Floors
SmartJacks are put in place to lift the floors and walls above to their original position. These don't replace the existing columns of your foundation but add additional support.
These Piers Will Permanently Stabilize Your Home
Steel Push Piers are the best opportunity to lift a home back to its original position to close cracks and improve the operation of door and windows.
We Even Finish Basements Too
We offer many different panel options to complete your basement. All of our panels are waterproof and inorganic so no mold can grow on them and water can't ruin them. They also are designed so you can hang whatever you want on them without having to find a stud.