Your home and the things in it are probably the largest investment you’re ever going to make, and it only makes good sense to take care of them. One of the ways you can protect your basement and your belongings as well as increase the resale value of your home is by basement waterproofing. If you have any moisture or seepage down there, you know it’s doing damage to your foundation, your floor, anything you have in the basement, and the healthful environment of the whole house. Doing some waterproofing can make a world of difference in the life of your home.
There’s been an over-abundance of rain this year, and many people are struggling with water problems in their basements. If you’re one of these people, the type of problem you have will dictate the kind of waterproofing you need to do. Many water problems can be addressed by digging a pit in your basement floor and putting in a sump pump. A sump pump is generally used if the basement of a home lies below the flood plain or in areas that are prone to flooding. Instead of allowing the water to run into your basement, a sump pump will pump it away from your home. For a lot of people, a sump pump takes care of water problems permanently.
Some basements have problems with water seeping in through pores in the walls. After all, concrete is a porous material. When this happens, you want to paint the entire wall surface with a waterproofing paint. This paint is formulated to plug the holes in the wall so that water cannot seep through them. The downside to waterproofing paint is that water can still get into your foundation walls from the outside where it can do a lot of damage.
Sometimes water problems are so great that there is no simple solution. If a sump pump and paint won’t eliminate the problems, then you need to take a more serious approach. For example, you may need to have the floor dug up and an auxilliary pumping system built into it. Another costly-but-effective solution can be to have the ground around your home dug away so that the foundation can be waterproofed from the outside. By adding a tiling system you can drain water away from your foundation.
A home with a soggy basement is nothing but more problems waiting to happen. You can end up with structural damage if a foundation wall weakens and caves in, your resale value will plummet, and as mold and mildew grow in the damp environment, the health of your family can deteriorate. Doing basement waterproofing to correct the problems right away can save you from a world of hurt later on.
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