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The homeowners in Vicksburg, MI had a basement that was so badly flooded that their old sump pump had to be turned off because it could not work fast enough or efficiently enough to remove the water from the home. The water was so bad it some areas of the homeowners basement that it came up to their ankles.
Our professional team knew they needed to get the sump pump situation under control. They decided to replace the homeowners old sump pump with our TripleSafe sump pump. The TripleSafe is three sump pumps in one giving you triple protection. The first pump will remove water from the home efficiently and effectively. The second pump has a seperate discharge line and is more powerful. The second pump is there for you on the rare ocassions that you need it. The Third pump is equipped with batteries and is there for you if the power goes out.
The before picture shows the homeowners old sump pump and the after picture shows the TripleSafe sump pump.
Having a powerful TripleSafe sump pump in your basement during a flood could mean the difference between a dry floor and a 6 inches of water! Most basements are fitted with the pump on the left which can easily be overwhelmed by an sudden influx of water. Our TripleSafe sump pump provides three levels of protection for your basement: if the first pump is overwhelmed by water, the second pump switches on. If the power goes out, the battery-operated third pump kicks in. The TripleSafe also has a secure lid that keep out any objects that may impede its functioning.
The basement windows in this Lapeer, MI home were outdated, poorly sealed, and not energy efficient. The old windows allowed drafts and moisture into the basement, contributing to discomfort and potential long-term damage. Additionally, the windows did not meet modern safety standards for egress. To fix it we had to replace the old basement window with a new 32x14 vinyl slider window. This new window enhances energy efficiency and seals out drafts while providing better insulation and improved security. The window was installed with a foam sealant around the edges to ensure a tight fit, further enhancing the barrier against external elements. The new installation also meets egress requirements, ensuring safety compliance in an emergency.
Odors were drifting from her crawl space into Cheri’s home, so she called our team for help. We insulated her rim joists in order to completely seal off her crawl space. Small cracks and seams can exist around rim joists, but after insulating them all of those cracks are sealed off. With airtight insulation there is a reduction in heat loss. Therefore, this customer will save on their heating and cooling bills and prevent any odor from entering their home.
Our customer’s wood sub-floor had begun to grown mold. The home was built in the 1980’s and had been exposed to moisture. We decided to install our durable plastic clean space liner to prevent mold growth and our Thermal Dry Floor. The liner is made of inorganic material that does not allow mold growth to prospers.