
The Crew Begins Jackhammering
Our crew started jackhammering the concrete slab to make room for the WaterGuard System. Installing WaterGuard requires minimal invasion to the concrete slab, and everything is restored once the system is in place.

Resting in a Bed of Drainage Stone
The WaterGuard rests in a bed of drainage stone on top of your foundation footing. It is installed this way to keep the system out of the "mud zone" - where it can become clogged and backed up with dirt or debris. It also has large drain openings and a unique shape which makes it resistant to clogs.

The Installation Process is Almost Complete
The crew is getting close to finishing their installation of our French drain system. The WaterGuard is now in its proper place and will be able to collect any water seeping through the walls thanks to the wall flange that extends upwards at 3/8".

The Process is Complete
The crew has finished their installation, and the concrete floor has been restored. Once everything dries, the WaterGuard is practically invisible and will not ruin the overall look of the basement.