Mitigating Hydrostatic Pressure and Sub-Surface Ingress
Challenge
Upon inspection by our System Design Specialist, several critical failure points were identified. Water was entering through the floor-to-wall cove joint, which indicated high hydrostatic pressure in the surrounding soil. High humidity levels had led to persistent musty odors, threatening the structural integrity of organic materials such as carpeting and drywall. Previous manual mitigation efforts were deemed insufficient for the volume of inflow.
Solution
To address the ingress, a dual-component mechanical system was engineered to intercept and evacuate water before it reached the finished floor surface. This began with the installation of the WaterGuard sub-floor drainage system. A trench was excavated along the interior perimeter of the basement footing, and the system was positioned away from the mud zone to prevent future clogging. This piping profile collects wall seepage and floor-joint water, channeling it via gravity to the sump pit. The system was then backfilled and capped with high-strength concrete to restore the structural profile of the floor.
To manage the collected water, we integrated the TripleSafe Sump Pump system. This configuration provides three distinct levels of protection. The primary pump handles standard fluid loads, while a secondary high-volume pump activates automatically if the primary unit fails or is overwhelmed by extreme inflow. Finally, a battery-operated tertiary pump ensures continuous operation during power failures, which are frequent during severe regional thunderstorms.
The integration of the WaterGuard and TripleSafe systems successfully shifted the property's water management from a reactive to a proactive state. Hydrostatic pressure is now effectively relieved through the sub-floor conduit, preventing the accumulation of standing water. By eliminating the source of moisture, the basement's relative humidity has stabilized and the associated odors have been mitigated. The homeowner now possesses a triple-redundant discharge system that secures the basement as a dry, viable space for storage and habitability.