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    Sump pump drainage line and sump pump install. Cleaned up afterward and work area barely noticeable.

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    If you're in Wixom dealing with basement water issues, Michigan Basements is a solid choice. We had…read morerecurring leaks from cracks in the foundation and were tired of dealing with puddles and dampness. They recommended interior drain tile/drainage with a sump pump and added a vapor barrier to help with moisture. What stood out was how practical they were. They explained the options, answered questions, and didn't try to upsell us. The crew arrived when they said they would, worked efficiently, and cleaned up well. The system has been doing its job and we haven't had water since.

    Michigan Basements absolutely delivered for us in Northville…read more For a while we tried to "solve" our basement water issue with epoxy crack injections. It would look good for a bit, then fail again, and we realized we were basically putting a bandaid on a bigger problem. We finally decided to stop chasing it and do full waterproofing with Michigan Basements. They installed an interior drainage system tied into a new sump pump, and finished it off with a vapor barrier on the walls. From the first visit through the install, the team was professional, clear about what they were doing, and didn't oversell anything. The work was done cleanly and efficiently, and you can tell they take pride in doing it the right way. I also purposely waited to post this until we had real storms and heavy rain so I could honestly say the system works. We've now been through multiple downpours and the basement has stayed dry. On top of that, everything is backed by a full lifetime warranty, which gave us a lot of peace of mind. If you're tired of quick fixes and want it handled the right way, I highly recommend Michigan Basements.

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