Leaky Stairway in Windham, CT
Water was seeping into this Windham, CT, basement through the stairs. To fix this, we installed a TrenchDrain™ system at the base of the stairs. It spans the staircase area, collecting water that spills down and directs it to the drain and sump pump system.
Wet Crawlspace in Sharon, CT
The crawlspace of this school in Sharon, CT is visibly wet on the floor. Water has seeped in through the foundation and ground in the sub-par space. We installed our CleanSpace crawl space encapsulation system. The moisture barrier prevents water from entering the crawl space through the ground or walls. The crawl space is now dry and a functional storage space for the school.
Wet Staircase in Bethlehem, CT
Water was entering the basement of this Bethlehem, CT home through the staircase leading outside. We installed a trench drain to prevent water from spreading throughout the basement if it managed to get in the door. The open grate sits either flush or slightly below the floor and will collect any water that flows over it. The water will then be directed to the perimeter drainage system and directed out of the basement. The homeowners now have a dry basement to enjoy.
Wet Stairs in Gales Ferry, CT
The basement of this home in Gales Ferry, CT had water damage along the floor and walls, visible in the staining and peeling paint in this photo. To dry out the basement, we installed our WaterGuard sub-floor perimeter drainage system around the entire room. Our unique drains rest above the foot of the floor, making them highly resistant to clogging. They draw water out of the walls and have easily accessible ports for maintenance. In this home, the drainage system was installed around the staircase; we can get around almost any obstacle to keep a basement dry.
Flooded Doorway
This flooded doorway in Bethel, CT is a perfect example of the importance of waterproofing your entranceways.
Outside Stairs in Gales Ferry, CT
The basement of this Gales Ferry, CT home had a staircase leading into the basement from the outside. Water often can come in through these stairs, as was happening in this home. To prevent water from entering the basement, we installed a trench drain at the base of the staircase. Its open grate collects water into the perimeter drainage system to keep the basement dry.
Wet Stairs in North Stonington, CT
Staircases leading outside like the hatchway of this North Stonington, CT basement are often entrances for water into the home. To prevent water from entering this basement, our team installed our TrenchDrain™ Grated Drainage Pipe System. The open grated drain rests flush with floor or slightly below, removing any tripping danger. Its removable lid can be easily removed to clean any debris that might block the drain. The drain protects the home from water, keeping it dry for the homeowners to enjoy.
Outside Staircase in South Lyme, CT
The basement of this South Lyme, CT home had a staircase leading outside that was allowing water to enter the basement. Our team installed a trench drain at the base of the stairs that collects water and prevents it from entering the area. Its open grate takes in water and connects it to the WaterGuard sub-floor perimeter drainage system. This directs it out of the basement, keeping it dry for the homeowners to enjoy.
Wet Stairs in Mamaroneck, NY
Water used to flow down the stairs and into the basement of this Mamaroneck, NY home. However, after our team installed the TrenchDrain system, no water was able to go into the house. TrenchDrain resembles half of a basement drainage pipe, with a grated opening fitted snugly on top. The grate is flush or slightly below the floor, eliminating any tripping hazard.
Wet Stairway in North Windham, CT
To prevent water from leaking down stairs and into the basement, our team installed the TrenchDrain system. A trench drain is a linear channel with a U-shaped profile that’s covered by a drainage grate. Used to dispose of unwanted water a trench drain is installed flush with the basement floor at the foot of a the exterior stairway that provides access to the basement from a leaky bulkhead or hatchway door. It is typically connected to either a drainage channel or directly to a sump pump to remove the water that collects at the base of the exterior stairway.
Hatchway Stairs in Norfolk, CT
The hatchway stairs leading to this Norfolk, CT basement were leaky. They allowed water to enter the basement. To prevent this, we installed a trench drain at the base of the stairs. Its open grate collects any water that would enter the basement. The trench drain is connected to the perimeter drainage system, and water is directed out of the basement through that, keeping it dry for the homeowners to enjoy.
Hatchway Stairs in Deep River, CT
The hatchway stairs leading into this Deep River, CT basement were allowing water to enter the area. To prevent this from causing flooding in the future, we installed our TrenchDrain™ Grated Drainage Pipe System at the base of the stairs. This open grated drain will collect any water into the perimeter drainage system, preventing it from entering the basement.
Wet Hatchway Stairs in West Simsbury, CT
The hatchway stairs leading into this West Simsbury, CT basement were allowing water to enter the basement. To prevent this, our team installed a trench drain at the base of the stairs. This open grated drain is connected to the perimeter drainage system, and any water that comes down the stairs goes into the drain and out of the basement. This system will keep the basement dry for years to come!
Hatchway Stairs in Middlefield, CT
The hatchway stairs leading into this Middlefield, CT basement often let water into the area. To prevent this in the future, our team installed a trench drain at the base of the stairs. This open grated drain collects water into the perimeter drainage system, and it is then pumped out of the basement. This will keep the basement dry for the homeowners to enjoy.
Wet Basement Stairs in Somersville, CT
The hatchway stairs leading into this church basement in Somersville, CT were allowing water to enter the area, making it sometimes unusable. To prevent this in the future, we installed our trench drain at the base of the stairs. This open grated drain collects any water that would otherwise enter the basement. It is connected to the perimeter drainage system, and the water is directed out of the basement.
Somersville, CT Wet Basement
The basement of this church in Somersville, CT had a water problem, seen in staining throughout the floor. To dry it out, we installed our WaterGuard sub-floor perimeter drainage system connected to our SuperSump Pump System. The drains collected water from the seam between the floor and walls, and the sump pump expels it from the area. The combination of these two powerful and reliable systems will keep the area dry for years to come.
Wet Basement Stairs in Storrs Mansfield, CT
The basement of this Storrs Mansfield, CT home had water coming in through the hatchway stairs. To prevent this from happening in the future, we installed our trench drain at the base of the stairs. This open grated drain collects water into the perimeter drainage system and directs it out of the basement. It will keep the area dry for years to come!