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New radon mitigation system in Cameron, IL
A dirt crawlspace can cause problems for homeowners, like drafts and moisture. This was the case for a homeowner in Cameron, Illinois. They knew they needed to make a change to improve their crawlspace.
We were able to help by encapsulating the crawlspace using CleanSpace, Drainage Matting, SmartDrain, and vent covers. This will not only fix the existing problems, but also provide benefits like lower energy bills and improved air quality.
Here's a breakdown of the changes made:
By making these improvements, the homeowner can expect a more comfortable and healthy living environment, as well as potentially lower energy costs.
Mary of Milan called MidAmerica Basement Systems because the floors above her crawlspace were starting to sink and and sag, and her crawlspace was damp. She met with design specialist Mike Banks who talked to her about stabilizing the crawlspace with Smart Jacks and encapsulating the space with CleanSpace. Now the crawlspace is dry and stable. The images show CleanSpace encapsulation.
Total Basement Finishing can turn any basement into a livable area, making it seem like it was never a basement. EverLast Wall Panels and ThermalDry Flooring are a few products offered by Total Basement Finishing. Due to the products being completely made of inorganic materials, there is no worry to these products ruining from moisture. EverLast Wall Panels are durable and insulated, making it strong enough to hang heavy objects without a stud system while creating a thermal break from the cold concrete walls. ThermalDry Flooring is a special snap together, pegged tile system. This allows for water and moisture to be properly dried underneath while creating a thermal break from the cold ground.
Grant and Andrea were having issues with a leaking basement and they have an existing sump pump. They contacted MidAmerica Basement Systems to have their sump pump inspected. Cole had mentioned that the reason their basement was still becoming wet was due to the sump not being able to handle the amount of water that enters the basement. He suggested having a TripleSafe sump in addition to help aid the existing sump and adding WaterGuard around the perimeter to help redirect water that tries surfacing or seeping in through the foundation.
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