Basement Waterproofing in Partlow, Virginia
Challenge
A homeowner in Partlow, Virginia owned a historic home with a stone foundation that had begun allowing water to seep through the walls during periods of heavy rain. While the basement never fully flooded, damp streaks appeared along the stone, and the air always felt cool and clammy. Over time, white mineral deposits formed on the walls, and a musty odor began drifting into the first floor of the home.
Because of the home’s age, the homeowner was especially concerned that moisture could weaken the foundation materials and lead to long-term structural problems. Temporary solutions like fans and portable dehumidifiers provided only short-term relief, and the moisture always returned after storms.
Solution
Our System Design Specialist performed a detailed inspection and determined that hydrostatic pressure was forcing groundwater through the porous stone walls. To address the issue at its source, we installed the WaterGuard® Interior Drainage System around the full perimeter of the basement. This system was placed beneath the floor slab, allowing it to capture water as soon as it entered and channel it safely away without altering the historic walls.
The collected water was directed into the TripleSafe™ Sump Pump System, providing powerful, reliable pumping with built-in backup protection for storms and power outages. To control moisture in the air, we installed the SaniDry™ Sedona, which keeps humidity levels low and filters out mold spores and allergens.
After installation, the basement remained completely dry, odors disappeared, and the homeowner gained peace of mind knowing their historic foundation was protected by a modern, permanent waterproofing system.
