Basement waterproofing


Why does a basement leak?

The joints between the floor and the wall are the most common areas where a leak could occur. Rainfall or snow melting above the ground level collects on the surface and because of hydrostatic pressure is forced through the joints where the floor and the wall meet. Wet basements are mostly due to such leakages and require proper waterproofing processes.

Why is basement waterproofing necessary?

Basement waterproofing is necessary to prevent moisture seepage into the basement and keeping it dry. Hydrostatic pressure can cause water and moisture to seep in through the walls and joints. Using a quality waterproofing coating to the walls can prevents this. It is advisable to use the waterproofing coating as per instructions from the manufacturer and not according to one's perception of the extent of waterproofing required. This will keep the walls in good condition and prevent any damage from moisture or water.

How is basement waterproofing done?

The first task is to begin by waterproofing the areas outside the house. Any collection of water near the house should be done away with. When the soil on the surface becomes water-saturated, water is forced to enter inside reaching the joints between the floor and the wall. Low areas around the house should be filled up to ensure water flows away from the house. One can also install a drain system that will collect the water and drains it to the floor drain. It is important that basements are checked for any waterproofing requirements both before and after a flood.

Resources for basement waterproofing

It is recommended that professional basement waterproofing contractors be called in to do the job. However it is important to know a few things about the process for oneself as that will prove beneficial in terms of costs as well as future care. Do-it-yourself installation kits are also available or one can bring a professional contractor to do the job. Most contractors who offer services for drainage and plumbing systems also undertake waterproofing jobs. Doing it before the rains as a precaution will prove to be more beneficial than after the damage is done.

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