
Standing Water in Basement - Signs of Moisture Intrusion
This photo shows visible water pooling on the basement floor in High Point, NC, a clear sign of moisture intrusion and drainage failure. Left untreated, standing water can lead to mold growth, musty odors, and structural damage. To solve this issue, we recommended and installed a waterproofing system designed to keep the basement dry and protected year-round.

Interior Drainage System Installation - High Point, NC
After identifying water intrusion, we began installing an interior drainage system along the basement perimeter. This system is designed to capture incoming water at the cove joint (where the wall meets the floor) before it spreads across the basement. By channeling water directly to the sump pump, this solution ensures long-term moisture control and prevents future standing water issues.

Drainage System Secured and Sealed - High Point, NC
Once the drainage channels were installed, fresh concrete was poured to permanently seal the system into place. This not only restores the basement floor's appearance but also ensures the drainage line remains protected and effective. Now, water entering the basement is captured and directed safely to the sump pump, eliminating the risk of flooding or surface water damage.

Sump Pump Installation for Reliable Water Management - High Point, NC
To complete the waterproofing system, a sump pump was installed and tied directly into the new drainage line. This pump actively collects and removes groundwater, safely discharging it away from the home's foundation. With this solution in place, the basement is now protected against future flooding, ensuring a dry and usable space year-round.

SmartJack Support System Installation - High Point, NC
Uneven, sagging floors were a clear symptom of foundation settlement in this home. To restore stability, we installed a SmartJack support system designed to provide long-term strength and adjustability. The galvanized steel jack is anchored into a reinforced concrete base, ensuring the floors above are properly supported and protected against future shifting.