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A basement in Saint Louis, MO, was leaking and needed to be addressed. The homeowner decided to give Woods a call. To solve this issue, WaterGuard™ was used to collect the water that entered the basement. This system sits horizontally on top of the soil to prevent clogging. With this system in place, the homeowner can rest easy knowing their basement will remain dry for years to come.
A walkway in Saint Louis, MO had unprotected concrete joints. The homeowner reached out to Woods, and we had a solution that would be a faster and more cost-effective alternative. Our skilled crew used our NexusPro Joint Sealant to protect the concrete joints from water or debris infiltration. With several color ways offered, NexusPro™ is sure to match your concrete, creating a clean finished look. Now the homeowner can use their sealed walkway for years to come!
This St. Louis, MO home had installed a single sump pump trying to control the water getting into the basement. The water was leaking in several locations so Woods installed the WaterGuard basement waterproofing system and the sump pump with a battery back up.
This homeowner in Overland, Missouri had a leaky basement. They had an existing sump pump, but they needed something more reliable. Woods Basement Systems installed the TripleSafe™ sump pump system, which includes two pumps and a battery back-up system that operates during power outages.
Meghan P. was representing a Saint Louis, MO property that had a very leaky basement. The walls and floors were stained and damaged by repeated flooding throughout the years. She was worried the water problem might scare off potential buyers so she called Woods Basement Systems. Wood recommended a basement waterproofing system.
Woods installed WaterGuard under the cement floors, along the perimeter of the basement. WaterGuard is an interior drainage system that is situated on top of the homes footing, out of the way of mud or debris that might clog it. It collects water from the foundation walls and floors of the basement, using its wall flange and channel holes, and drains it to the sump pump for removal.