Basement
waterproofing
Basement Waterproofing
Basement remodeling adds a bunch of extra living
space to
your home but you have to be cautious about water leakage
&
excessive dampness. Any problems now have to be
corrected
before finishing the basement.
There are two conditions you must take care of for a
dry
basement, water leakage and condensation. Water leakage
is
certainly a concern to a homeowner but many are not
aware
of the problems that high humidity can cause.
Humidity Problems
Because a basement is
below ground, it will be cooler than
the floors above. When warmer air from upstairs or
outside
enters the basement, it shrinks in volume of air as it
cools.
This shrinking or condensing of the air results in
higher
humidity. Everything that is porous in the basement
will
absorb the extra moisture in the air and probably cause a
bad
odor. Dehumidifiers will remove the unwanted extra
humidity
from your basement. A good dehumidifier is a must if you
plan
on remodeling your basement. Even a basement that
doesn't
leak will benefit from using a dehumidifier.
Basement
waterproofing comes first:
Water Leakage
No
question, water leakage into the basement must be
fixed
before you start your remodeling. First, start by finding
an
obvious source of the problem.
1. Look at broken or non-existent rain gutters & down
spouts
that empty next to the foundation. Gutters that are filled
with
debris will overflow & spill excess water next to the
foundation.
2. Look for ground around the perimeter of the
foundation
that slopes toward the foundation. This is the cause of a
large
percentage of foundati0n water seepage. The grading
must
slope away from the foundation
3. Look for unprotected basement windows & window
wells
that are not draining properly. Clean out any leaves or
other
debris that might prevent water from seeping in the soil.
4. After you exhausted all obvious preventative
measures
outside, Identify areas inside where you are experiencing
the
leakage. If it is a corner of the basement take another
look
outside at your rain gutter downs pouts. the water must spill
&
drain away from the house.
5. If you see cracks in the foundation walls leaking, some
of
these can be repaired with hydraulic cement or crack
injection.
6. If water is coming in from an isolated area, installing a
sump
pump below floor level can lower the water table
and
underground hydrostatic pressure in that area.
7.If you are not sure or your problems seem to be
widespread, it might be best to call in a engineer or
other
professional to help you identify and solve your
problem.
There are plenty of services available to solve your
water
leakage problems.
Other solutions: Outside excavating, re-parging your
walls,
interior or exterior drainage systems, interior cove
systems,
grout or epoxy injection and others. Most of these options
will
require a professional.
Consider
these popular basement waterproofing
products include DryLok,
,Thoroseal, B-Dry, Xypex,
Everdry,
Drycore, Vandex. All are quality
products.
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