
WaterGuard Port
A WaterGuard Port is a feature of the WaterGuard drainage system used for waterproofing basements and other below-grade structures. It serves as an access point within the drainage system, allowing for easy inspection, maintenance, and cleaning. The port facilitates the monitoring of water flow and ensures the system remains free of debris and blockages.

TrenchDrain System
After the TrenchDrain system is installed, it is secured with concrete. This process involves pouring concrete around the TrenchDrain to ensure it is firmly anchored in place. The concrete provides stability and strength, preventing any movement or displacement of the drainage system.

After: TrenchDrain Installation Complete
The TrenchDrain system prevents water from entering a building by capturing it at the point of entry, typically at doorways or other vulnerable areas. The system features a grated top that allows water to flow into the trench, while blocking debris and larger particles. Once the water enters the trench, it is directed away from the building through connected drainage lines.

Installing TrenchDrain
The installation of the TrenchDrain system involves several key steps to ensure effective water management. First, the area where the TrenchDrain will be placed is excavated and prepared. The TrenchDrain is then positioned and aligned correctly to capture water efficiently. After placement, the system is secured with concrete to provide stability and prevent movement. Finally, the TrenchDrain is connected to drainage pipes that direct water away from the building.

TripleSafe Sump Pump
The TripleSafe sump pump system keeps spaces dry with three pumps: a primary pump, a secondary pump for backup, and a battery-operated pump for power outages. This ensures continuous water removal and protection against flooding.

Water Intrusion
Water intruding at the wall-floor joint occurs when water seeps through the joint where the basement wall meets the floor.

Before: Prior to TrenchDrain Installation
Before the TrenchDrain system was installed, water was likely accumulating and entering the building at the exterior entrance door.