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A homeowner in Indianapolis, Indiana noticed a musty smell coming from his crawl space caused by dampness and high humidity. Our Foreman Sai and his crew members Evert and Nelson encapsulated the crawl space with CleanSpace vapor barrier to prevent moisture from passing through the crawl space ground and walls.
Homeowner Stephanie had significant humidity and mold issues in her basement. Our Foreman Nick and his crew remediated the mold, installed a WaterGuard drainage system, a TripleSafe Sump Pump, a SaniDry Sedona Dehumidifier, and CleanSpace Wall Vapor Barrier.
A owner of a duplex in Indianapolis, Indiana had tenants who were concerned about the condition of the basement walls after noticing cracking a movement of the walls. Our Certified Inspector Grant recommended that the basement foundation walls be permanently stabilized to prevent any further movement. Our Foreman Emilio and his crew members Jose, Ivan, and Marcos installed a total of 5 Geo-Lock wall earth anchors on this particular wall with extension rods that provide anchoring strength that secures the weight of the wall into hard hard packed soil outside the home.
This homeowner in Indianapolis, Indiana had moisture issues in their basement. Our Foreman Eric and his crew installed a TripleSafe Sump Pump and CleanSpace wall vapor barrier.
Before contacting Basement Systems of Indiana, Michael and Nadine were looking to improve their basement’s natural light and address concerns about structural stability. They scheduled a free inspection to explore options for a new egress window and foundation support.
Specialist Terry recommended installing a RockWell egress window system with structural enhancements, including a concrete lintel and wall anchors. Foreman Isaias and his crew installed a 48”x48” white sliding window with a RockWell and lid, reinforced by a 72” concrete lintel and up to two rows of block. To stabilize the foundation wall, two PowerBraces were added.
While the window well improves access and light, it does not include waterproofing, so water may collect if not tied into a drainage system. Excavated dirt was left on-site for homeowner use.
Now, the basement is brighter, more secure, and structurally reinforced. If you're considering an egress window installation or foundation support, start with a free estimate today:
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