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If your sump pump system is resembling the before photo, it may be time for annual maintenance. Our Quality 1st Basement Systems service team provided annual maintenance for this homeowner in Ho Ho Kus, New Jersey. We emphasize the value of maintenance so the home can be protected against water damage for years.
Quality 1st Basement Systems installed a TripleSafe sump pump in this Normandy Beach, NJ basement. The Triple Safe has three pumps and a battery back up.
A homeowner in Neptune, New Jersey was having water come into their basement during heavy rains and contacted Quality 1st for a free estimate. Our System Design Specialist inspected the basement and noticed the signs of water and recommended that a new sump pump be installed. The homeowners current sump pump was old, outdated and not working. The TripleSafe sump pump was installed to make sure the basement stays dry. The TripleSafe has three levels of pumps built inside to make sure the water gets pumped out of the basement. In case of one pump failure, the next lower level pumps will kick in and keep the basement dry. The TripleSafe also has an UltraSump backup battery, set at the highest level will pump 11,500 gallons of water or more on a fully charged battery!
A homeowner in Neptune City was in need of a new sump pump as the old one did not function properly. Quality 1st Basements installed a Super Sump Classic alongside the Waterguard French drain system. The Super Sump Pump is a great value as it can remove up to 2,650 gallons of water per hour smoothly and quietly. This gave the homeowner peace of mind knowing their basement was protected.
To have a healthy and clean basement you need to make sure the space is dry and sealed properly. When we say sealed, we mean making sure all areas where water and drafts can find their way through, don’t. Most of the time when your basement floods, water is coming up through the wall, window or the floor. We recommend replacing your basement windows and installing a Full Waterproofing System to ensure water never finds a way in. Waterproofing only a section where you see water now is only a temporary fix. If you want a permanent solution, full perimeter is the way to go.