
How Does WaterGuard Get Installed?
Installing the WaterGuard System is fast and easy. Minimal invasion to the concrete slab is required to install this interior drainage system. The crew begins jackhammering around the perimeter of your basement to make room for the WaterGuard System to get installed just below the floor slab, where it rests on top of the foundation footing and in a bed of drainage stone.

WaterGuard Has an Anti-Clog Design
The WaterGuard System has large drain openings and a unique shape that helps prevent the system from getting clogged. It is also installed out of the "mud zone" and rests on top of the foundation footing, which means that it will be much less likely to clog due to dirt or debris.

WaterGuard Fully Installed
Now the WaterGuard System has been fully installed and is ready to collect any water that seeps through the walls. It can do this thanks to the built in wall flange that extends up your wall at 3/8". This wall flange will help direct any water straight into the WaterGuard System itself.

All Concrete is Restored
You do not have to worry about the WaterGuard System ruining the look of your basement. All the concrete gets restored and only a small portion of the system is visible when the process is complete. It is almost undetectable and blends right in!