Brick House
Although brick can be aesthetically pleasing to some, they are not ideal for basements. There are just too many opportunities for water intrusion. The space also lacks a sump pump which meant that water was coming, but none of it was being taken out.
TripleSafe Installation
The TripleSafe installation starts with a hole and then a liner. The patented unit starts with a sturdy liner with holes in it to accept water directly from the ground as well as a larger hole to allow the perimeter drainage system to drain into it.
TripleSafe
TripleSafe reigns as the King and Queen of sump pumps. It boasts three pumps in one, all designed to work together. Special features include, three CleanPump stands to keep the pumps above debris. The airtight lid to keep debris from falling into the system and jeopardizing the units function.
Discharge Lines
The TripleSafe is designed to take out large amounts of water, but if the system only has one discharge line, then the water will not be able to exit as fast as the TripleSafe is pumping. Therefor, two discharge lines are needed. Pictured are the lines being constructed.
TripleSafe Switches it Up
The TripleSafe comes with a battery back-up pump called UltraSump, that is designed to activate of the power goes out. To get the most out if this extremely beneficial feature, it is recommended to add on the battery switcher which will extend the UltraSumps pumping by double!
WaterGuard Port
The WaterGuard Port is designed to allow for inspection inside to make sure the system is running smoothly.
SaniDry XP
The SaniDry XP is not only an efficient dehumidifier, but is also an effective air filtration system. The homeowner can breathe easy with SaniDry XP.