Before Dry Guys
Part of the wall cut away to make room for the installation of the WaterGuard Basement Waterproofing System.
Old System
In this view of the same wall, you can see the system that the homeowner had previously installed. Many of Dry Guy's jobs include the removal of less effective systems.
Working Around a Finished Space
Our WaterGuard system can be cut and modified to fit around many obstacles and under finished walls.
Closeup of the Wall
This is a closeup of the same wall before the system is installed.
View of Another Wall
Another wall with visible damage. Again the old system is visible along the wall.
Corner Before
Basement corner with visible water damage. When our WaterGuard system has been installed, the finished result will look much cleaner.
Closeup of Another Wall
Another nasty looking corner of the basement.
The Old Sump Pump
A picture of the old, less effective sump pump in this Woodstown, NJ basement.
CloseUp of the Old Sump
This old sump will be removed and replaced with a patented SuperSump.
Entire Room View
View of the entire floor before the start of the install.
WaterGuard System
WaterGuard System in a corner. The stone along the side allows water to flow into the system. All of this will eventually be covered in cement and only small part of the lip along the wall will be visible.
WaterGuard Along the Wall
Another view of the WaterGuard System before the concrete is applied on the top.
New Sump Pump
New sump installed in the same area as the first. Concrete will be filled in around the sump to finish off the job.
Going around an Obstacle
The WaterGuard System can be cut to cleanly follow the wall of your basement.
Wall After New Cement
New cement is applied over the system and the stone.
New Sump Pump
Another shot of the SuperSump after the new cement was applied.
Jackhammer and Trench
In another area of the basement the trench for the system is dug out with jackhammers.
Flooring in the Basement
This area of the basement had old, ugly tile floors.
Before ThermalDry Floor
Another section of the basement where Dry Guys will install ThermalDry floor tiles.
Unfinished Room
This room will look great when finished with ThermalDry flooring tiles.
Partially Installed
In this image, you can see the difference between the warn out old tiles and the new ThermalDry tiles.
Partially Installed Tiles 2
Another view of the same room with the ThermalDry tiles in the foreground this time.
ThermalDry Closeup
ThermalDry installs quickly and looks great. Looks like wood, but won't support, mold, mildew, or rot.
ThermalDry in a Finished Basement
The ThermalDry flooring really completes the look of this finished basement.
ThermalDry in a Finished Basement 2
Here is another shot of the same room. ThermalDry is available in this wood parquet style tile, carpeted tiles, and more traditional tiles. We have a style that will look great in any home.
ThermalDry in the Bathroom
These waterproof floor tiles can be installed in any room, including the bathroom.
Basement Drop Ceiling Tiles
Total Basement Finishing ceiling tiles are non-sagging and mold resistant. They are a great way to finish off a basement ceiling.
Finishing Products
This photo shows 3 of our most popular finishing products including our flooring, ceiling tiles, and wall panels.