How to Waterproof Your Basement
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Time to read 4 min
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Time to read 4 min
Coming down the stairs and discovering a wet basement can mean hours of work and damage to flooring and anything stored below the home. It’s better to have a waterproof basement to make it every bit as usable as the rest of your home. Keeping moisture out of the basement is all about understanding where the moisture Is coming from in the first place and preventing it from getting in.
Preventing water from entering the home begins by applying a durable polymer sealant over the walls of the basement from the exterior of the home. Once applied, the exterior sealant will last the lifetime of the basement. Save yourself the headache of excavation by applying this coating at the time the house is built. If that isn’t an option, make it part of an overall landscaping project.
When you are putting all the soil back in place, make sure that the yard and flower beds angle away from the home. This directs water toward the street and away from the house. Make sure the yard is properly sloped away from the home. This is a great first step to try before going through the hassle and expense of sealing the outside of the basement walls.
You can further waterproof a clean wall already filled with hydraulic cement by adding a sealant or other waterproof coating. Sealants are necessary for cement, concrete, or brick basement walls because these materials have pores that allow water to pass through. A sealant works to seal the natural pores in the material without taking away from the look of the walls. A good coating of sealant will also help to fill any hairline cracks you didn’t discover when cleaning the walls.
This waterproofing method is a great way to protect against condensation caused by changes in temperature and humidity. While they can help to keep moisture from entering the home, it does not prevent the moisture from coming towards the basement in the first place. To do that, proper drainage needs to be in place.
Every home is designed differently. Take the time to carefully review the water problems in your basement and decide which waterproofing solutions are ideal for your property. One, two, or all of these basement waterproofing solutions may be necessary to make your subterranean space a dry place you can use as a reliable storage area or a true extension of the home.
Before you can transform any basement into a relaxing family retreat or a usable storage space, waterproofing measures need to be taken. Without proper preparation, water and moisture can enter the space . This leads to mold, mildew, and damage to the home. Once the waterproofing is complete, complete your basement refinishing project. Waterproof engineered hardwood or luxury vinyl flooring are great choices. They provide the sophisticated look of hardwood with the added benefit of being completely resistant to water and moisture.