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Coralville, IA homeowner Steven P., had water leaking into his basement. He already had a waterproofing system in his basement from another company, but it wasn't holding up. He decided to call MidAmerica Basement Systems for a free estimate, and met with design specialist Bryan Nachazel. Bryan recommended full perimeter of WaterGuard, a patented sub floor drainage system.
John G. of Coralville, IA had a portion of his basement that was frequented with water. The storage room in his basement was flooding often, defeating the point of safe storage. He decided to give MidAmerica Basement Systems a call. He met with design specialist Cole Tatge, who recommended WaterGuard and CleanSpace. Now the space is dry, and looks great!
Chuck H. of Coralville was looking to add another bedroom to his home. He had plenty of extra space in his basement to create another bedroom. In order for him to advance in his remodel, he needed to install an egress window. An appointment was made with MidAmerica Basement Systems to have his circumstances addressed properly. ScapeWel Egress Windows were installed to provide the safety needed in a basement bedroom.
Homeowners Michael and Bonnie have lived in their home for the last 43 years. Fr the last 20 years they have had water issues in their basement. Every time their area gets a large amount of rain or water it starts to flood their basement. Water in their home would stream from the walls causing large puddles. After having the basement waterproof they had some of our Total Basement Finishing products installed in their home. These walls are made of inorganic materials meaning they will not mold or mildew. These products are guaranteed to keep your home dry and free of mold.
Tom noticed a large drop between his garage and driveway, making it a rough transition from the driveway into his garage. He contacted MidAmerica Basement Systems to get an estimate on how to lift and level his sunken driveway. During evaluation, Bryan suggested injecting PolyLevel to fix his issue. Small holes were drilled into the concrete, and injected with PolyLevel to fill the voids that had caused the driveway to originally sink. Once the voids were filled, the PolyLevel expanded to lift to concrete to its original height. Tom now has a smooth transition to his garage, rather than a 2inch bump.