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<blockquote data-quote="Petras" data-source="post: 48840" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>a couple years ago we had to have some work done on our basement. Block walls were pushing in on one corner of the house. floor was cracked and crumbled and heaved up (original concrete from 60 years ago). after having 5 contractors look at it and only 2 of them even wanting to give us a bid we chose to go with Basement Water Controlled out of minnesota. The job included installing 5 wall braces to stop the wall from pushing in, installing a draintile and sump system, cutting in an egress window, removing old shitty concrete and pouring new concrete. The whole job took them about 3 days and cost us about $21000 which was right on bid and $12k cheaper than what Innovative Basement Systems quoted us for the exact same work. Also, got a 25 year transferrable warranty with the job too. Having that sump and draintile system probably wasn't needed in my house, but it is extra peace of mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petras, post: 48840, member: 216"] a couple years ago we had to have some work done on our basement. Block walls were pushing in on one corner of the house. floor was cracked and crumbled and heaved up (original concrete from 60 years ago). after having 5 contractors look at it and only 2 of them even wanting to give us a bid we chose to go with Basement Water Controlled out of minnesota. The job included installing 5 wall braces to stop the wall from pushing in, installing a draintile and sump system, cutting in an egress window, removing old shitty concrete and pouring new concrete. The whole job took them about 3 days and cost us about $21000 which was right on bid and $12k cheaper than what Innovative Basement Systems quoted us for the exact same work. Also, got a 25 year transferrable warranty with the job too. Having that sump and draintile system probably wasn't needed in my house, but it is extra peace of mind. [/QUOTE]
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