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Basement Waterproofing: Keeping Basements Low and Dry
“Oh no! The basement’s flooded again and… (gasp) Grandma’s staying in the guest room! And she can’t swim!” Okay, that scenario may be a little extreme, but that doesn’t mean it couldn’t happen. The truth is leaky basements are quite common, though there are potential steps you could take to prevent such an occurrence. Before dishing out the dollars to a contractor, do a little investigating of your own.
What is it?
A leaky basement can arise from any number of things, which is why you may want to investigate a little bit before calling in the pros. Leaks can arise from HVAC systems, ventilation systems, condensation from pipes, sump pumps, and of course, seepage from walls, ceilings, and foundations. However, it is estimated that over 90% of all basement leaks stem from the joint where the wall and floor meet.
The primary method of keeping basements waterproof is to apply waterproofing coating to the problem areas. Especially in cases where only minor seepage occurs, waterproofing paint and other similar interior compounds may do the trick. Once applied, they are supposed to penetrate several inches into the concrete, sealing up capillaries and cracks by forming crystals when Water is present. And you know something magical is happening when crystals are involved.
However, sometimes it can be difficult to tell whether the leak is caused from seeping into the foundation or if it’s due from condensation on the walls. A quick and easy way to make sure is to duct tape a piece of tin foil to the area presumed to be leaking (dry up any residue water that may be there first). After taping all sides of the tin foil, leave it in place for 24 hours before examining it. If the side of the foil that was against the wall is wet, then the water is leaking in from the outside. If the other side is wet, the problem is condensation. In cases of condensation, a possible solution could be to buy a dehumidifier and let it run continuously in the basement to remove water from the air.
Who needs it?
Go downstairs. Is your basement flooding? If so, then you probably need to consider waterproofing. I mean, God forbid you let all of your scrapbooks get ruined because you were too lazy to check for leaks in your basement. Just be aware, leaks can happen in any kind of basement, whether it be concrete foundation, stone, block, or tile walls.
Benefits
The benefits are pretty self-explanatory. It’s fairly safe to assume that nobody wants their “stuff” to get all wet. Besides doing damage to personal items stored in the basement (trophies, high school yearbooks, issues of Time magazine from 1991), continued water leakage can also devalue your home, as well as ruin your foundation over time. Therefore, if you have any issues with water damage, don’t hesitate to do something about it.
In some cases, the problem can be fixed quite easily and may not require any professional assistance. For instance, puddles can form more easily near the soil against basement walls if you have clogged gutters or dense shrubbery surrounding the outside of the basement walls. Therefore, the solution could be as easy as cleaning out the gutters (or getting your kids to), buying a splash block to carry water away from the house, or trimming a particular bush so that the soil against the house can get more sunlight and absorb water more easily.
However, the do-it-yourself method can be a long-lasting process of trial-and-error, and can therefore, prove to be tedious and frustrating. If there is serious water damage going on in your basement then you should, without question, contact a basement contractor of some kind to assess the damage. In the case of Basement Systems (basementsystems.com), they will send a certified “expert” to your house who will give you a free wet basement inspection and estimate.
THE BOTTOM LINE
Waterproofing your basement is definitely a precaution that homeowner’s should take seriously. It’s best to regularly check your basement for any leaks or condensation. In cases where the seepage is minimal, it may be in your best interest to save money by doing a little detective work yourself (albeit, really lame detective work involving puddles). However, if home remedies aren’t working and the problem persists, or if your entire basement is flooded, let the waterproofing professionals take charge.
About the Author
Kyle Donley is a writer for Yodle, a business directory and online advertising company. Find a contractor or more home care articles at Yodle Consumer Guide. Basement Waterproofing: Keeping Basements Low and Dry
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