Before & After
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In Coal Valley, IL, this homeowner faced a settled driveway causing a notable bump into the garage. Notice in the photos how our team turned the situation around. We used our 35+ years of concrete experience with the PolyLevel system to stabilize and lift the concrete back to level, effectively removing the bump. To prevent future settlement, we utilized NexusPro Joint Sealant to close any cracks and joints, designed to ensure even the harshest conditions while maintaining a neat look. Another remarkable transformation by our MidAmerica Basement Systems team.
WaterGuard Waterproofing and TripleSafe sump pump in Coal Valley, IL.
Homeowner, Julia heard about Radon testing through another friend. She heard if you have children or teenagers living in the lower part of homes, like basements, you should have your home tested for harmful Radon levels. After speaking to Design Specialist, Cole she decided it was best to follow through with the installation for the safety of her family in mind. Julia was concerned about the look of her home once the installation was done too. Cole recommended the Exterior Aesthetic Package for outside the home. This would also protect the system from weather and animals and increase the value of the home and protect its beauty.
The mystery in this Coal Valley crawl space is officially solved! What used to be a "critter hotel" and a breeding ground for mildew has been transformed into a mold-free fortress. Thanks to our SmartDrain installation along with a full encapsulation, those pesky pests just had their reservations permanently canceled. Whether it’s a sweltering summer or a midnight chill, this home is protected—leaving the only surprises for birthdays!
Steve and Sandra J. of Orion, IL contacted a design specialist at MidAmerica Basement Systems because they realized they had toxic radon gas in their home. After Foreman Bill Wilcox and his team installed the new radon mitigation system, Steve and Sandra could finally rest easy.
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