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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]JES are complete scam artists. Do not use them and believe the horrible reviews online. Call Mer Waterproofing in Lorton. They used to be Mer/Morrison and have been around since the 70s. They are old school pen and paper but they will get it done. If they can't, no one can.[/quote]It's a data point of one but, I had a very good experience with JES. It probably comes down to who you get but our inspector was not pushy at all and we went with them even though they were not the cheapest. Basement has been bone dry ever since and that was 6 years ago. They also give a life-time transferable warranty which is important to us as we do plan to sell in a few years when the last kid is done with college. I don't want the next owners dealing with the water issues that we struggled with. [/quote] Interior drain? Do you have mice, crickets or bugs? Genuine question [/quote] The interior drain is under the floor slab. I think mice, crickets and bugs (aren’t crickets bugs?) are perfectly happy coming in through doors, windows and holes. They can’t burrow under your house. [/quote] And yet! Have you been to DC houses with interior drains? Ha![/quote]
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