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Before us, the Thompson household wrestled with a damp, dirt-floor basement, visibly struggling under the heavy burden of moisture intrusion. Notice in the photo the challenging condition it faced. Fast forward – our intervention has transformed this space remarkably. With a combination of our CleanSpace lining, the UltraSump System, and a state-of-the-art SaniDry Sedona, we've revolutionized their basement into a dry, healthy area. Fellow residents can see the dramatic overhaul and breathe easier, understanding any basement can be reclaimed.
In Easton, PA, a homeowner faced a common yet frustrating dilemma: water sneaking through cement block walls, an underperforming sump pump, and the looming threat of mold in their finished basement. As you can see in the before photo, the basement was soggy, unsafe, and unwelcoming. Then, Liberty Basement Systems stepped in. The after photo showcases our transformative solution. We installed a TripleSafe Sump Pump, encapsulated the area with CleanSpace, and improved air quality with a SaniDry Sedona. Now, the basement thrives as a dry, mold-free, and reliable space. With our expertise, what once was a concern is now a remedy, embodying our mission to deliver remarkable customer experiences and enduring solutions.
Before stepping into this space in Tafton, PA, you'd notice falling insulation and damp walls – a common, unpleasant sight for many homeowners. Notice in the photo how we've transformed this crawl space into a dry, insulated haven. We used CleanSpace to seal off moisture, paired with SilverGlo installation for high-efficiency insulation. The SaniDry Sedona ensures the area remains dry, completing a durable solution that keeps this home comfortable and safe. Our comprehensive approach guarantees a remarkable outcome, making this space unrecognizable and more importantly, functional.
Above this homeowner's crawl space, the floor was sagging. With the EverBrace Foundation Wall Repair System, we stabilized the wall permanently.
Large vertical cracks are typically due to soil settlement. Settling soil creates additional pressure on a foundation wall and can lead to cracking. Vertical cracks often admit significant amounts of water and must be repaired.
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