Basement Waterproofing Photo Album: Clean and Fresh in Nashville
This crawl space was dirty, wet, and moldy. We noticed someone had installed a white plastic, to mimic a clean space. Don't Be fooled. Our clean space is a 20 mil thick plastic liner, similar to a pool liner, that can be fitted in your crawl space to completely seal off your home from the earth. Clean Space has multiple layers of plastics with different characteristics of flexibility and puncture and tears resistance. Put together with two layers of polyester cord reinforcement, the material is incredibly durable and will last as long as your home. Clean space will stay where it's installed. to make this transformation even better, clean space is bright white, which dramatically brightens your crawlspace from this dark nasty pit to a bright inviting place you wouldn't hesitate to slide around in.
Clean Space has an antimicrobial additive manufactured into the material, which prevents the growth of mold on the liner. This additive is odorless and safe, it is used in many plastic household and automotive products.
Remember 50% of the air you breathe in your home comes from your crawl space...
Mimic Failure
They can try but wont be able to mimic our clean Space.
Water Residue
Your CleanSpace should always be dry, you should never see this.
Thin Plastic
This is tearing, cracking... Its letting the water in...
Mold Growth
When the water gets in the mold grows....
Our 20 Mil CleanSpace Liner
Put together with two layers of polyester cord reinforcement, the material is incredibly durable, will long as long as your home.
Super Sump Pump
We install a drainage matting under our Clean Space Liner, that directs the water to the pump. With our Super Sump Pump, your crawl Space will always be dry.
Ice Gaurd
A discharge line from your pump is buried in a shallow trench to get the water away from your home. The problem comes with winter, sometimes snow and ice can block the outlet of the drainage pipe. Basement Systems has a solution... The Ice Guard System, automatically ejects the water away from the exterior wall in the event that the pipe freezes. It is designed with holes in it to allow this to happen, yet no water at all gets out of these openings when the pipe is not frozen.