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Home Renovation

YUSI

WATER
PROOFING

EXTERIOR EXCAVATION

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  • An excavation is made to the footing along the problem area.

  • A new drain tile is installed.

  • The Air-Gap membrane is installed from grade level, down to the footing, and over the tile.

  • The top and sides of the membrane are sealed to prevent entry of water and silt.

  • Six to eight inches of drainage stone is placed over the tile prior to backlling with native soil.

  • Filter fabric is then installed over the drainage stone to prevent silt from entering your new tile.

  • Excess soil is left above the trench to allow for settling.

INTERNAL BREAKOUT

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Our Estimator may recommend an Internal Breakout.

 

An Internal Breakout, sometimes called an interior weeping tile, interior French drain or interior drain system; is an interior water control system. When designed and installed correctly, this is an ideal solution that can oer the homeowner a permanent solution to water infiltration through basement walls as well as relieving ground pressure.

 

  • Excellent choice where exterior access is limited by driveways, decks, landscaping, etc.

  • Typically less cost than exterior excavation with equal moisture control eeffectiveness.

  • Waterproofing solution for all types of foundations including poured concrete, concrete block, stone, brick & fieldstone. 

  • The Ultimate Internal Breakout is a much more effective solution than drainage tile laid atop or at the edge of the basement door.

EXTERIOR CRACK REPAIR

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If there are obstacles in the way, our estimator can arrange to have the area cleared. Every eort is made to avoid damage to more of the surrounding area than is necessary. Utility locates will be handled by our oce. An Exterior Crack Repair is considered a permanent repair.

WINDOW WELLS

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  • A 4” drain pipe is installed to approximately 4” below the height of the window sill.

  • The Window well is fastened to the wall with anchors. 

  • Excavation is backfilled with native soil and compacted. 

  • Drainage stone is poured inside the window well to facilitayte drainage into the newly installed drain pipe

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