Wall reinforcement in place
Carbon reinforcement straps and floor-wall detailing help stabilize the wall and control moisture paths.
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Drainage channels, sump basins, vapor barriers, window wells, crack repairs and finished-space protection. Small components that work as a system.
Recent basement waterproofing work
Recent work
Foundation reinforcement, excavation, drainage prep, waterproofing details and sump pump work from recent Sunshine Waterproofing projects.
Carbon reinforcement straps and floor-wall detailing help stabilize the wall and control moisture paths.
Water entry points are sealed before the finished drainage path is closed up.
Basins, lids, discharge routing and check valves are planned as part of the full system.
The floor is opened cleanly so seepage can be routed to the pump instead of across the basement.
Exterior work gives water a controlled path away from vulnerable foundation areas.
Cracks are documented first so the repair can match the actual water path and wall movement.
Clean stone and surface grading help move water away from the wall after the repair.
Jobsite prep keeps the work contained while the crew opens the area that needs repair.
Opening the wall from the outside exposes the spot where water is entering.
Waterproofing material is applied where the wall, soil and drain path meet.
Structural repair work is staged before the wall is closed and backfilled.
The finished view shows the wall support and drainage edge working together.
The system is closed up after the drain path is set and tied into the pump plan.
What to look for
The components are connected. A pump alone doesn’t solve a wet basement. Drainage, discharge, grade, wall support and waterproofing details all work together.
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