Efflorescence on Crawl Space Walls
This photo captures the crawl space before waterproofing, revealing efflorescence on the walls. Efflorescence is a white, powdery substance that forms when water seeps through the walls, leaving behind salt deposits. It serves as a visible indicator of the moisture issues present in the crawl space.
Installation of Waterproofing Drainage System
In this photo, the installed waterproofing drainage system is showcased before the rock backfill is applied. The system consists of strategically placed drainage channels that efficiently collect and redirect water away from the crawl space, preventing pooling and potential damage.
Sump Pump Basin with Perimeter Drainage Connected
This photo depicts the sump pump basin, which plays a crucial role in removing water from the crawl space. The image showcases the two perimeter drainage system channels leading into the sump pump basin. These channels efficiently collect water and direct it toward the sump pump for removal.
Fully Installed Sump Pump with Drainage Matting
Here, the fully installed sump pump is displayed, accompanied by drainage matting covering the ground. The drainage matting enhances water collection and directs it towards the sump pump, ensuring effective water removal and minimizing the risk of moisture-related issues.
Discharge Line Leading Away from Home
This photo showcases the discharge line that leads out and away from the home. The discharge line is responsible for safely directing the water removed by the sump pump away from the property. The line is designed to efficiently carry water away, ensuring it doesn't infiltrate back into the crawl space.