Before & After
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Jun purchased a house in Niagara-On-The-Lake, on and wanted to repair the crawlspace with a vapor barrier and also add some insulation. The Design team from Omni Basement Systems recommended an encapsulation system that would seal off the earth moisture and add insulation. The Cleanspace solution wasa best for this home. The system consists of a layer of drainage matting, a layer and insulation panels and finally a vapor barrier called cCeanspace. Cleanspace is a 20mil liner that is 7 layers thick.
There is a product called Ultrafresh built in that inhibits mold growth.
Mark has a home in Niagara On The Lake with a crawlspace that is damp and needs to be sealed with a vapor barrier. Omni Basement Systems installed the incredible sealant called Cleanspace. Cleanspace is a 20mil thick liner that has 7 layers. It is fastened and sealed against the walls.
Antonia has a home with a block foundation. There were signs on the blocks of dampness and if there was a heavy rain, she got leaking. The previous owner tried to stop this with tar but that did not work. Omni Basement Systems installed the patented drain system called Waterguard along with a wall membrane called Cleanspace to drain all the moisture intot an installed sump pump system.
Griselda has a home in N.O.T.L. On and wanted a more reliable sump pump system with a closed lid and an alarm built in Omni basement Systems installed the SuperSump system. The SuperSump features a Zoeller cast-iron sump pump, a high water watch alarm and an airtight floor drain. The lid of the sump is a two piece airtight lid that is very easy to open.
Bob has a house in Niagara Falls, ON, with a large crack in the poured concrete foundation. The crack's size and angle determined that the wall was tipping in and needed to be supported. Along with waterproofing, Omni Basement Systems installed PowerBraces to support the wall. PowerBraces are fully galvanized "I" beams bolted to the footing and then a specially designed bracket by Supportworks connects it to the floor joist system. A large adjustment bolt can be used to put a bowing or tipping wall back in place over time.