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Before & After

Connecticut Basement Systems Before & After Photos

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CleanSpace Encapsulation in Stamford, CT

This crawlspace was damp and dirty before we encapsulated it with the CleanSpace vapor barrier. The vapor barrier is an effective solution to keeping the crawl space dry because it prevents moisture from passing through the floors and concrete walls of traditional crawl space structures, and has the added benefit of flexibility to cover irregular crawlspaces. 

CleanSpace Vapor Barrier in Stamford, CT

This crawlspace used to create a lot of problems for the homeowner. With our CleanSpace vapor barrier installed in the space, all those moisture-related problems such as rot, mold, foul odors and insects may be gone for good.

Crawlspace Sump Pump in Stamford, CT

This crawlspace used to be very wet and humid. To help drain away water that would collect here, our team installed a SmartSump crawlspace sump pump in addition to the CleanSpace vapor barrier. Equipped with a cast-iron Zoeller sump pump, a reliable liner, a sump alarm, and an optional battery backup sump pump, the SmartSump is exactly what this crawlspace needed to ensure a dry space! 

CleanSpace Vapor Barrier Installation in Stamford, CT

The CleanSpace vapor barrier helped transform this damp crawl space into dry and usable crawl space environment. The vapor barrier is an effective solution to keeping the crawl space dry because it prevents moisture from passing through the floors and concrete walls of traditional crawl space structures. The owners of this home dont have to worry about water collecting in their crawlspace any more! 

SuperSump Installed in Stamford, CT

When we arrived at this Stamford, CT basement, the existing sump pump was an open basin that allowed moisture to evaporate back into the room. Our team installed the SuperSump sump pump system in its place. Aside from having an airtight lid, the SuperSump boasts a cast-iron Zoeller 1/3 hp sump pump, which can pump up to 2280 gallons per hour out of the basement. Now this basement will remain dry for years to come!