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The shifting that the concrete slabs in the driveway had done created a lot of tension on them. This pressure released by cracking the concrete in several places. We sealed these cracks together with NexusPro which also waterproofed the break.
The water seepage in this basement posed a unique problem because of its finished walls. In a few places we had to strip sheetrock back to install the interior drainage. The room housing the water filter and other utilities was particularly prone to high humidity and made it a perfect place to install the sump pump and SaniDry dehumidifier.
SmartJack supports and steel supplemental beams are installed into this crawlspace to permanently lift and stabilize the sinking foundation underneath the front porch.
This French drain installation in blowing rock was needed to finish a basement waterproofing job. The drain connects to the sump pump installed in the basement and runs away from the base of the home to keep the water away. We dug the trench out, plumbed the line, capped it with our drain cover and refilled the trench to finish the job.
A thin plastic vapor barrier was laid in the crawl space when it was constructed and has since ripped and become useless. We stopped the water vapor from affecting the crawl space by sealing it with our CleanSpace vapor barrier.