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Sump pump discharge lines can freeze, especially in the northern regions. Pipe terminations can become covered with snow and ice in the winter. This can spell disaster for your basement if the sump pump water cannot exit the line outside. The IceGuard system allows water to escape from a sump pump discharge line if the pipe freezes or becomes blocked for any reason. Even if the pipe outlet is buried under a foot of ice and snow, the water can escape, allowing the sump pump to keep your basement dry.
In this photo we can see that BrightWall already exists on the walls, but there is a gap. The gap is temporary there until the plumbing is done by the homeowner and then the last panel is inserted.
To protect this homeowners basement from flooding, we installed a TripleSafe Sump Pump system.
Before the intervention by our team, this Pittsburgh basement faced the all-too-common duel threats of moisture and water damage, leaving the homeowner searching for a reliable solution (notice in the before photo the evident water damage). We stepped in with our tried-and-tested approach—installing our CleanSpace technology, a TripleSafe Sump Pump, and WaterGuard (as showcased in the after photo) to tackle the problems head-on, ensuring a dry and healthy basement environment. Our commitment to providing a remarkable customer experience shines through in the reliable and long-lasting outcome, transforming basements into secure, usable spaces again.
Before our team waved their magic wands, this Pittsburgh basement was wrestling with moisture and water damage—notice in the photo how unwelcoming it looked. The transformation, as seen in the after photo, was all thanks to the strategic installation of our WaterGuard drainage system, the CleanSpace vapor barrier for ultimate moisture control, and the TripleSafe Sump Pump ensuring a bone-dry basement year-round. Now, the homeowners are all smiles, enjoying a secure and rejuvenated space, made possible by the thorough, dedicated work of our team.
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