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<image:title>Before and after cinder block basement waterproofing in Westmont — left shows deteriorated block wall with efflorescence staining and failing mortar joints; right shows completed interior vapor barrier and drainage system</image:title>
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<image:title>Interior basement corner showing active sill plate seepage, with heavy white efflorescence and mineral deposits streaming down a poured concrete foundation wall from the exact point where the wood rim joist meets the top of the concrete — the classic entry point for sill plate water infiltration. Pink fiberglass insulation is visible between the floor joists above.</image:title>
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