Waterguard Basement Drainage channel sits above the footer so it won't clog with silt and dirt like drain tile can.
Waterguard channel has a built in wall-drain (aka flange) which enables water from the walls to drain directly into the channel without causing puddles on the floor.
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Waterguard collects water from the wall floor joint and directs it to the sump chamber. It sits above the footer to avoid blocking with dirt (as a drain tile system can). A special flange allows water to be collected from the face of the foundation wall into the sub - floor channel. This listing is priced per box of 30ft (8 x 3'9" lengths) FOR MORE INFORMATION CLICK ON THE '+' BUTTONS BELOW.
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Waterguard collects water from the wall floor joint and directs it to the sump chamber. It sits above the footer to avoid blocking with dirt (as a drain tile system can). A special flange allows water to be collected from the face of the foundation wall into the sub - floor channel. FOR MORE INFORNMATION CLICK ON THE '+' BUTTONS BELOW.
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The Waterguard Drain outlet is an essential accessory to a typical Waterguard installation. This cleverly designed component connects the Waterguard channel to the sump pit and creates the flow of water (along the horizontally laid Waterguard channel). It comes with a section of 2 3/4" (65mm) drain pipe and an adaptor for easy connection to the sump chamber.
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These ports have been designed with improvements over the old Basement Systems' ports. They are telescopic so that the lid may be set exactly at the right height in relation to the finished floor. The lid is hinged so it cannot be mislaid and is less likely to be damaged. The lid has an air-tight seal
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These are actual pieces of Waterguard, pre-mitered and joined together. They save valuable time on site having to miter your own Waterguard. They come in four types - See information below.
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These are actual pieces of Waterguard, pre-mitered and joined together. They save valuable time on site having to miter your own Waterguard. They come in four types - See information below.
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These are actual pieces of Waterguard, pre-mitered and joined together. They save valuable time on site having to miter your own Waterguard. They come in four types - See information below.
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These are actual pieces of Waterguard, pre-mitered and joined together. They save valuable time on site having to miter your own Waterguard. They come in four types - See information below.
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Flangeless Waterguard is similar to regular Waterguard but without the flange. It is designed for use around the perimeter of the basement but is also useful for cross-floor runs of channel which are sometimes necessary for large basements and those with isolated spots of hydro-static pressure - which can cause water to well up in the middle of the floor.
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These mechanical jointing clips are for the Flangeless Waterguard only - they are not compatible with the Flanged version of Waterguard. The clips are not necessary for joining the corner pieces or the drain outlet as these simply sleeve over the Flangeless Channel.
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The Waterguard Drain outlet is an essential accessory to a typical Waterguard installation. This cleverly designed component connects the Waterguard channel to the sump pit and creates the flow of water (along the horizontally laid Waterguard channel). It comes with a section of 2 .75" (65mm) drain pipe and an adapter for easy connection to the sump chamber.
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This listing is for a pair of Curved 45 degree corners, they may be used together to make one 90 degree corner or singly as two individual 45 degree corners. They are reversible so you can create inside and outside 45 degree or 90 degree corners from this one item. They can also be installed with an inspection port between them as shown in the final illustration - see below for more information.
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These ports have been designed with improvements over the old Basement Systems' ports. They are telescopic so that the lid may be set exactly at the right height in relation to the finished floor. The lid is hinged so it cannot be mislaid and is less likely to be damaged. The lid has an air-tight seal.
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This is used to dress over the joint between the footer and the foundation wall. It allows water to flow over the footer to the Base-Drain channel, in situations where it is necessary to put the channel in front of the footer, for example if there is not enough depth of concrete over the footer to allow Base-Drain to be installed in the regular way.
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Single sided reinforced grey tape. Sticks to wet plastic, so is ideal for Waterguard installation.
The tape should be applied to the top and the front of the channel, there is no need to apply it to the bottom or the back. for partial system where there the Waterguard channel has open ends a few strips of tape should be used to close off the open ends - see our Waterguard installation guide for full details.
One 10m roll is sufficient to install up to 120 ft of Waterguard Channel as supplied in 3'9" lengths so there will be plenty left over after a single installation. The tape has many uses.
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