Before & After

3 Pros Basement Systems Before & After Photos

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Alexandria VA Basement Window Well

This Alexandria VA home had several issues leading to basement waterproofing needs.  One of those issues was a basement window well that was leaking water into the home when it rained.  Our production team needed to demolish the existing concrete well and dig out the space in order to install our exclusively sold Sunhouse Window Well with cover. They were able treat the brick section of the homes foundation and window to reduce pathways for water to leak inside before installing the Sunhouse Window Well.  this along with several other services performed inside of the home will lead to a better controlled basement and better air quality in the home.  

Basement Wall Repair Arlington VA

Helping get this Arlington VA home ready for its remodel.  Our production team hat to treat and prepare the walls before application of our Carbon Armor wall repair service.  

Crawl Space Makeover in Arlington, VA

Homeowners in Arlington, VA had a crawlspace that had old, moldy, non-effective insulation in it. The team at 3 Pros Basement Systems transformed the crawlspace using our CleanSpace encapsulation system. This system keeps the crawlspace healthy, warm, dry, and critter free. 

Alexandria VA Sump Pump Upgrade

This crawl space in Alexandria VA had a sump pump that wasn't working the way the homeowner needed it to.  The crawl space would gather water in several spaces when it rained and it was not all being captured by the sump pump.  Our production team installed sub floor water proofing to help collect and send all of the unwanted water to the newly installed double sump pump to discharge it out of the home.  The rest of the crawl space surface was covered with a moisture barrier to keep the air quality of the home from having too much humidity.  

Alexandria VA crawl space spray foam insulation

This Alexandria VA crawl space had been partially conditioned with material installed to cover the dirt flooring and walls, but the insulation for the space was not done correctly.  The walls and rim joists in the crawl space were left uninsulated while traditional bat insulation was used to "TRY" and insulate the floors above the crawl space.  The bat insulation allowed for cold and or hot, unconditioned air from the crawl space to impact the floors above.  The outside temperatures and moisture were able to freely impact the crawl space due to open air vents and no insulation for the walls.  We removed the bat insulation and some of the wall coverings and proceeded to use spray foam to seal the air vents, rim joists and to insulate the walls.  No more free moving outside air causing humidity and we conditions in the crawl space.  

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