Thanks Mike
We are still looking after having spent $4k on something that doesn’t work
Paul
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On Dec 7, 2020, at 1:39 PM, Mike Shoenthal <mshoenthal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I just got a quote from armored waterproofing out of Baltimore and it’s
cheaper than all the other quotes I got. They have all outstanding reviews
on angies list. It’s about half of what I was quoted by chamberlin.
On Nov 25, 2020, at 10:15 PM, Melissa McNulty <mel.mcnulty@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
All Aspects did our french drain and sump pump, which works fine. However,
as they were installing it, they uncovered a layer of asbestos floor tile
that was hidden under other vinyl tile. Rather than stopping to do more
investigation/testing of the tile or informing us in any way, they just
continued to jackhammer through the asbestos, creating a hazard. We didn't
know until we did the walk-though the next day and saw what I immediately
recognized as torn up asbestos tile (see photo).
Needless to say, we were very upset. We had it tested and it came back
positive, then we had to pay thousands of dollars to get the remainder of
the damaged tiles abated. All Aspects had a clause in its contract that said
it wasn't responsible for any existing hazards (though it wasn't a hazard
until they jackhammered it), so they didn't care.
On Wed, Nov 25, 2020, 9:50 PM Mike Shoenthal <mshoenthal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ive recently gotten two quotes for an interior waterproofing system (French
drain, sump pump), one from chamberlin-Washington and one from all aspects
waterproofing. All aspects previously put some I beams in our basement to
support a wall that was bulging and they did very good work. The quote
from chamberlin-Washington is way more expensive than all aspects and I’m
not really sure why. Probably just gonna go with the cheaper one since
both companies are reputable.
On Nov 25, 2020, at 5:04 PM, doug abrahms <doug.abrahms@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We fought this battle for a long time before biting the bullet and getting
a French drain. Mid-Atlantic did our work and we were very satisfied with
both the work and results. We had an early leak but they came out quickly
and extended the French drain for free. We haven't had a leak since. I
thought the system was a bit of overkill but now I'm glad with all the
heavy rain.
Cheers,
Doug, formerly and in the future on Buffalo Ave.
On Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 8:19 AM Ben Rempell <benrempell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We used Carlos Herrera at (703) 675-8051 for a basement project (he is
more of a general contractor) and he ended up guiding us towards a good
bit of water mitigation, both inside and outside. It cost us more than
the planned project, but in the end, we’ve not had a drop of water in 3
years. French drains inside and also outside to divert rain water. Specia
Plastic sheeting along the walls to divert any leakage from cracks down
into the French drain. Double sump pumps for different levels of the
basement, etc.
On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 4:07 PM Catherine Bernard
<catherinebernard6363@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We used Chamberlin-Washington in June 2018 and have not had one drop of
water since.
On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 4:01 PM <paul.chrostowski@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Neighbors
My perennial question – any recommended contractors for wet
basements—either interior or exterior solutions including
waterproofing, sumps, French drains etc. We keep pouring money into
this without much success. Frustrating for a guy who got an A in water
resources engineering in grad school! Not Archer or Kathleen
Litchfield. Anyone used JES for waterproofing?
Thanks
Paul
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