Basement
Waterproofing - 3 Unique Methods
Anyone whose home comes with a basement should be concerned
with basement waterproofing. Basements are prone to flooding
during heavy rains or during the spring when the snow starts to
melt. It is also usually where water released by leaky pipes
ends up. With so much potential water damage waiting to destroy
your home, your interest in the different basement
waterproofing methods should be pretty high.
If you want to waterproof your basement after you've had a
leak, your first step is to figure out exactly where the water
is coming from. Internal and External waterproofing methods are
similar but aren't identical. If the problem lies with the
structural integrity of your basement your options will be
different than if the leaks are coming from pipes or internal
issues.
If you haven't yet looked into waterproofing and are
wondering how to go about making sure that water doesn't ruin
the structure of your home (or the belongings it contains),
there are three basic types of waterproofing to choose from:
exterior waterproofing, interior water drainage and interior
sealants.
Exterior basement waterproofing involves protecting the
building materials used to construct your basement and it is
the most effective method of waterproofing your basement. In
fact, this method is the only method recognized by the
International Building Code as a good enough to keep water
intrusion from causing major structural damage to your home.
Exterior waterproofing is done using polymers. These are
usually membranes that are used to waterproof the walls and are
the best option because the polymers can last thousands of
years.
Interior Water Drainage is not technically a basement
waterproofing method but it is often used in dealing with the
water in basements and so it has been adopted as a method of
"waterproofing." With interior water drainage, interior
drainage systems drain the water away from the foundation
footers and out from below the floor of the basement. This
method can be done yourself with the help of sump pumps. The
trick to this method is to make sure that the drainage system
will still operate in the event of a power failure or if the
sump pump stops working.
Interior Sealants are not considered to be ideal basement
waterproofing products, but they will do in a pinch! Typically
the interior sealants are used to keep the atmospheric humidity
levels down within the basement. This also keeps moisture from
being absorbed into the walls and structural elements of the
basement and it keeps spilling from happening.
It is important to waterproof your basement because it
provides the structural foundation for the rest of your home.
Your basement is the "ideal" location for the growth of mold
and other threats to the structure of your home. Basement mold
and mildew can kill your home and are expensive to remove, so
it is important that you do everything you can to keep them
from growing. Basement waterproofing is the best way to keep
your home safe, warm and (most importantly) dry.
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