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A homeowner living in Staten Island had noticed that water was seeping out of the walls of their basement. This would cause an unsightly stain on the homeowner's walls in their finished basement. Luckily, the homeowner contacted Quality 1st Basements. System Design Specialist, Jeff Nero, gave an estimate of the homeowner's basement a SuperSump and Waterguard to help remove the water in the homeowner's basement. Project Manager, Juan Garcia, and his crew installed the Waterguard and SuperSump and now water never seeps out of the homeowner's wall.
This old Sump pump system wasn't functioning properly causing water to come into the basement every time it rained. Quality 1st Basement Systems removed the old sump pump and replaced it with the SumperSump pump system. WaterGuard was installed on the foundation footing, collecting the water seepage and directing it to the SuperSump pump to keep the basement dry.
A water leakage problem was occuring in this Staten Island home. The water in the basement was a result of the foundation crack in his foundation wall of the basement. After inspection, Quality 1st Basement Systems installed FlexiSpan to permanently seal the foundation crack, and it is warrantied never to leak again. The foundation crack has been repaired and the homeowner foundation wall in the basement no longer leaks.
Quality 1st Basement Systems replaced this old sump pump in Staten Island, NY with a top of the line SuperSump sump pump.
A Building Manager in Brooklyn had an issue where their basement would flood with water when it rained. Looking for a solution, the Building Manager contacted Quality 1st Basements. System Design Specialist, Jeff Nero, examined the basement and recommended the SuperSump waterproof the basement. The SuperSump is designed to help keep the basement dry and healthy for extended periods of time, even in times of heavy water intrusion. Project Manager, Melvin Cardoza, and his team installed the SuperSump and now the Building Manager's basement no longer floods with water.