Wet basement waterproofing with Life-of-House warranty
Delaware Township is located in Hunterdon County, N.J. The Township is home to 4,563 residents and covers 37.02 square miles (U.S. Census 2010).
Delaware Township was incorporated by an Act of the New Jersey State Legislature in 1838 from portions of Amwell Township. The area had been settled in the early 1700’s by Colonel John Reading.
Sergeantsville and Raven Rock are both parts of Delware Township.
New Jersey’s last historic covered bridge is in Delaware Township crossing the Wichecheohe Creek.
Wet basement waterproofing is done with a French drain
In 1856 Henry F. French put in a cellar drain in his home in Concord, Ma.
That’s why its called a French drain.
French Drains are still the standard because they work.
Why a French drain is the best choice for wet basement waterproofing
The French drain basement waterproofing system is designed to prevent water from flooding your basement.
It is installed inside the basement, below the floor, around the perimeter.
This French Drain controls the water, delivers it to the sump pump(s), and discharges it out of the house.