Applying Basement Waterproofing To Your Home

Posted on: 25 September 2020

If you have a problem with water coming in through the walls of your basement, applying a basement waterproofing sealer to the walls is an excellent way to correct the problem. There are several ways to seal the walls, and depending on the severity of the problem, you may need to take things a step further, and consider adding drainage around your home.

Interior Waterproofing

Homeowners who need to do some basement waterproofing may want to try handling the job independently, and apply a basement waterproofing sealer on the inside walls of the basement. There are several different kinds of sealers that you can use, and if you want a specific color, it can often be tinted like paint, so that the sealer looks good on the walls inside. 

Interior basement waterproofing sealer is suitable for walls that are seeping, or walls that only leak during heavy rain, but the sealer cannot stop the water from penetrating the concrete walls from the outside. Damage to the concrete is may still be occurring, even if you do not see it inside the basement. Sealing the basement walls from the outside is the most effective way to stop the water from getting into the concrete, but is a much larger job and may be better suited to a professional basement waterproofing contractor.

Exterior Waterproofing

Basement waterproofing on the exterior of your home can be a big job, but it can be completed quickly with the right tools. A contractor offering waterproofing services will most likely need to inspect the basement to determine what needs to be done, and where the most significant areas of concern are. The contractor will be able to tell a lot from looking at the interior walls, the cracks, and the water stains on the walls. 

Once the basement waterproofing contractor is ready to start the job, they will have a crew come and remove the soil around the basement's exterior walls. Basement waterproofing sealer designed to be used outside is applied to the walls from the bottom up to the sill plate where the foundation meets the house. 

The contractor can also seal any holes in the foundation, where pipes or electrical lines pass through it, before applying the sealer to the outside of the basement. Once the sealer is applied to the basement walls, it is allowed to dry completely, and then the soil is replaced around the home. In many cases, some gravel is added close to the foundation, to help promote water drainage and reduce the amount of water in the soil against the basement wall.

For more information about a basement waterproofing sealer for your home, contact a local business.

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