Proud Owner of KBS !!!
Filed Under (Basic Information) by KBS Admin on 08-11-2010
The title of my article says it all. I feel extremely delighted to proclaim that Keystone Basement Systems has over 1000 satisfied customers. The number confirms that we have done our tasks well. It’s been a long and challenging path to attain such success nevertheless, it was worth it. All our efforts have resulted in obtaining a strong market presence in our target area i.e. Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania.

Being the owner of KBS, I have always been excited about the things we do to run our business. To keep it simple, I have jotted down a few bullet points which can better explain my reasons of being proud of KBS:
• We provide valuable service to our customers giving us 1000 satisfied clients.
• We provide lifetime waterproofing and structural warranties.
• We provide residential and commercial estimates and all estimates are free to home owners.
• We have all viable methods to solve problems, rather than force fit one method on all problems.
• We come out every 5 years and inspect ALL of our systems to ensure that all are working.
• All warranties are written.
• Our warranties are transferable for no fee to all subsequent owners.
• Keystone Basement Systems has an A+ Better Business Bureau rating which shows we take customer satisfaction seriously.
• We have an A+ rating with Angie’s List too.
• We also offer Lowest Price Assurance on our systems. This contract ensures that our customers receive the lowest price for essential systems. In this way we are able to create the maximum value for our customers.
• All of our projects are overseen by a main project foreman that is on-site and provides daily communication and updates.
• All projects have a final walk through where systems are tested in front of the homeowner to ensure performance and satisfaction. This creates a trust with customer.
• KBS is a local business, not a franchise. Therefore our employees live and work in a community. This allows us to understand the needs of our customers in a more efficient manner.
• To facilitate homeowners we have all methods of payment including comfortable finance options. With GE Money Financing, we have over 60 plans to fit any situation.
• Moreover, we have a dedicated team of enthusiasts willing to contribute extra efforts to deliver what is promised to our clients.
• Finally, we believe in Quality and Innovation which helps us improve year after year.
Our award-winning basement waterproofing systems and service is something I am proud to show-off. Being the founder of this company, I understand my business model wholly and believe that no other company can serve people better than us.
For more on basement related solutions, click on to www.keystonebasementsystems.com.
“Keystone Basement Systems, Inc. is a foundation repair company. KBS is not, however, an engineering firm and should not be considered as such.”
References
1. http://www.keystonebasementsystems.com/
2. http://www.bbb.org/pittsburgh/business-reviews/waterproofing-contractors/keystone-basement-systems-and-structural-repair-in-pittsburgh-pa-53002333/
3. http://www.angieslist.com/companylist/us/pa/pittsburgh/keystone-basement-systems-structural-repair-inc-reviews-327117.aspx
4. http://www.gemoney.com/

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You must be wondering how a closed area like a basement would invite chances for dampness. When the level of humidity is high, the amount of moisture increases in the atmosphere. The condensation of moist, warm air on cold interior wall and floor surfaces is more than enough to create dampness in your basement. Wet walls, foggy windows and tiny droplets on cold surfaces are good signs of high levels of humidity. When air is able to hold water vapor at a particular temperature, the relative humidity is 100%. If it goes beyond, that is when condensation takes place, causing dampness.
A basement or a crawl space is usually a closed area and is not frequently used as compared to the other rooms in the house. This reduces the amount of air entering into the basement. A musty odor in the basement develops due to lack of circulation of air. This can be found out by opening the windows in your basement and switching on the exhaust fans on one fine day to allow air circulation. If the bad odor in your basement does not exist, then you have the answer to your problem!
The chances of water penetration in the basement are always high, since it is located below the ground where water gets accumulated. There are basically two ways in which water can enter into the basement, through the foundation walls and the basement floor. When water gets soaked in the soil, there is always pressure of the heavy water to push through the foundation walls. If there are any cracks or joints on the walls, then water is sure to pass through depending on the quantity and pressure of water against the walls. Stains on the concrete, paneling of a finished basement and efflorescence are common indicators of water penetration. Corners of basements are also popular for water penetration caused by the discharge of rain water from the rain down spout in this area.
Humidity is a result of relative humidity where moisture is suspended in the air. A dehumidifier is a device that helps reduce humidity in any building or room by removing moisture from the air. Dehumidifiers play a vital role in preventing mold, bacteria and biological allergens, musty odors, and furniture, carpeting, storage box mildew damage that arise when humidity levels are above 50%.
Dew point, or otherwise better known as dew point temperature, is the temperature at which the liquid and gaseous phases of a material present in a gas, such as water in air, are in equilibrium at a given gas pressure. In the case of water, the temperature at which both evaporation and condensation of water take place are the same. An interesting point to note about dew point is that it is related with evaporation, condensation and relative humidity.
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Household activities such as cooking, washing and drying clothes are responsible for the excess moisture present in the air within your home. An average family creates around 20 pints of water vapor per day. This can be usually seen in the form of fog, mist, dew or frost in the atmosphere and plays a significant role in the formation of clouds, rain and snow.
(a) Grading: One would wonder as to what the soil has to do with a drainage system. Proper grading of the soil around the house would eliminate the entrance of water into the basement. Creating slopes would drive away water before it reaches the basement walls. In fact, this method would not even require a basement drainage.


