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Basement Waterproofing in Hammond,ON

This basement was dealing with water seepage along the walls and pooling near entry points, leaving the space damp and unusable. The walls had no moisture protection, and there was no proper drainage system to manage incoming water.

Our team installed a WaterGuard® interior drainage system and a TrenchDrain™ to capture and redirect any water away from the basement, keeping it permanently dry. To protect the walls, we installed a vapor barrier, sealing out moisture and giving the space a clean, bright finish.

 

Dry and protected basement

Clean and Brighter Appearance

Long Term peace of mind.

 

 

Basement Waterproofing in Ottawa

We had a customer who needed our help with the dampness in their basement along with some cracks that deeply formed. We installed Waterguard, waterguard ports, Trench Drain, Trench Lock, a triple safe pump pump system, ice gaurd, concrete crack stitches and a cleanspace wall system.

Basement Waterproofing in Maberly, ON

A homeowner in Maberly needed help with their basement. We installed Waterguard, Waterguard port, carbon armor, Armor Lock, Triple Safe, Ice Guard, RainChute, basement to beautiful panels, and a Sani Dry Sedona. Their basement is now a dry, usable space. 

Basement Waterproofing in Ottawa,ON

We had a homeowner here in the city of Ottawa who needed our help. They had water intrusion and issues with their foundation walls in their basement. We installed a sump pump, clean space, power braces, WaterGuard and WaterGuard ports.

 

Basement Waterpprofing in Ottawa, ON

We had a customer in the city of Ottawa who needed our help with some water intrusion into their basement. We applied a flexispan to the area of concern to help prevent further water intrusion. Flexispan is a patented, multi-layered basement wall crack repair system that offers a flexible, long-term solution for water intrusion. Unlike rigid epoxy injections that can fail as a foundation's walls move. It works by first injecting a flexible, polyurethane sealant into the crack, then applying a foam strip that acts as a secondary drainage channel, directing any future seepage invisibly down the wall into the drainage system, ensuring a dry basement and a finished look.