Basement Waterproofing

Sunday, February 14, 2010 10:09
Posted in category The Eco-Friendly Nursery

Basement waterproofing is a preventive measure to keep water from penetrating into the basement area. It refers to the techniques used for preventing water from entering the building’s basement area. There are some places where groundwater builds up in the soil and raises the water table, which increases the hydrostatic pressure; in these locations adopting some waterproofing measures and drainage systems are unavoidable. The increased hydrostatic pressure may cause major damage to the structure of the building and may further contribute to problems related to mold and decay. Sealers and drainage systems are an essential part of effective belowground waterproofing measures.

Should you encounter an issue with wet basements, such as is usually the case after a flood, you will need someone with experience repairing foundations and waterproofing basements. Basements are naturally closed areas; so they are highly prone to humid atmospheres and other related problems such as dampness.

A moist basement is caused by many things including the absence of waterproofing. If you are planning to renovate your basement, then the best way to begin is by adopting certain safety measures to make sure the basement is water-sealed. By protecting the place from incoming water, the chance of mold and mildew generation in the basement is greatly reduced. It’s due to improper basement waterproofing systems that mold and mildew occur, which further can cause illness and sickness to people in the home.

These days, the market is full of various basement waterproofing products to keep the basement fairly dry. There are targeted solutions available for different types of waterproofing problems. One such method is called “tanking”, which means putting a membrane to the outside and covering the basement, so that no water can ingress into the basement walls. During the phase of initial process of construction, the method of “tanking” is the most suitable one. Once the structure is properly designed and made, this is the only basement waterproofing measure you will ever need.

The “exterior foundation drain”, commonly known to many in the construction industry as the “French drain”, is needed for basement waterproofing in houses sited in places where there is torrent occurring occasionally. This system, built on the outer foundation walls, acts in such a way that the water is safely diverted away from the basement walls through a drain on the ground.

The “exterior foundation drain” combined with the “tanking method” provide the best solution for basement waterproofing problems.

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