Basement Waterproofing Before & After Photos

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New Basement Wall Panels in Staten Island, NY

This homeowner from Staten Island, NY contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems due to water entering her basement through a crack in her basement walls. Quality 1st Basement Systems completely waterproofed her basement and replaced the damaged walls to ensure her basement would always stay dry. EverLast Basement Wall Panels were used which look great and are completely waterproof making them the best fit for a basement space.

FlexiSpan Installed in Staten Island Home

A Staten Island homeowner was experiencing leaking in their basement from a crack in their poured concrete wall. Quality 1st Basements was called to help solve the problem. Foreman Juan Garcia and his team decided that FlexiSpan was the perfect solution. FlexiSpan is a flexible sealant made of open cell foam and waterproof sealant that works with the walls movement. This sealant ensures that the entire crack is sealed, even if there is a change in the wall. FlexiSpan fits smoothly over a wall, blending in with a concrete wall. This solution helped the homeowners keep their basement dry and healthy!   

Years of Basement Flooding Repaired in Staten Island, NY

This Staten Island homeowner contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems because his basement flooded EVERY time it rained. He also noticed small holes and cracks in his walls. Condensation was entering the basement through these holes. By installing a full perimeter WaterGuard system, the basement no longer floods. CleanSpace Vapor Barrier ensures that water vapor will not be able to enter the basement keeping the air dry and humidity free!

Waterproof Basement Window in Staten Island, NY

Quality 1st Basement Systems replaced a leaky basement window in Staten Island, New York and plugged up two leaky cracks.

Newly Waterproofed Basement in Staten Island, NY

A new homeowner in Staten Island, New York had water in their basement and contacted Quality 1st for a solution. Our System Design Specialist went to inspect the basement and noticed the signs of water and recommended a waterproofing system be installed. WaterGuard was installed along the perimeter of the basement and underneath the floor slab to make sure the system does not clog. WaterGuard collects the water that seeps in through the basement walls and floors and directs it to the sump pump. The SuperSump sump pump was installed in the basement to keep it dry for extended periods of time, even during heavy water intrusion. The SuperSump is capable of pumping 2,220 gallons of water per hour out of an 8-foot head out of the basement. This system is perfect for occasional water issues, but nothing severe.      

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