Before & After
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Before taking on the exciting project of finishing their basement and adding a new bedroom, this homeowner in Peoria, IL knew they needed to install an egress window to ensure their space met safety standards. As you can see in the before photo, the area was just begging for transformation, the small existing window just wasn't enough to make the space inviting and had seen better days. Following our installation, you can see the clear difference in the space. The room is now flooded with natural light, perfectly complementing the room while keeping it up to code. At MidAmerica Basement Systems, we leap at the opportunity to enhance living spaces through reliable solutions that last, and this job is a perfect example of that.
These bowing walls looked to be on the verge of collapsing in, so the homeowners asked for some help from MidAmerica Basement Systems. Our production team stabilized the walls by installing PowerBraces, which permanently stop the inward movement of the wall and can help straighten the wall over time.
For Peoria homeowner, Constance R., she knew that getting rid of radon is what her home needed. With her levels teetering just slightly above the EPA's radon guideline, Constance decided she no longer wanted to breathe in any amount of toxic radon gas - high or low. She called the experts at MidAmerica Basement Systems for a free estimate, and now she is no longer breathing radon gas!
Karen D. of Peoria, IL was having issues with frequent water intrusion in her basement. She called MidAmerica Basement Systems for a free estimate, and is thankful for her dry basement. The basement was waterproofed with full perimeter of WaterGuard, CleanSpace Wall, a TripleSafe Sump Pump, a buried discharge line, and IceGuard attachments.
Homeowner Edith is a returning customer to MidAmeria Basement Systems. She previously had a TripleSafe Sump installed to help discharge water that was entering the basement, but because her home is old and settled, there are many cracks along the floor of the foundation. Every time it rained hard, water would seep through the cracks with no way to get to the sump pump. The Crew returned to install a WaterGuard system so that water would properly flow to the sump pump instead of sitting in puddles on the concrete floor.
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