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A Basement Waterproofing System: What It is and Why It Matters

A Basement Waterproofing System: What It is and Why It Matters

Basement foundation repair can be a very expensive matter, especially if it you need to do it over and over again. You can, however, greatly reduce the need for constant repairs with a thick and properly-applied layer of waterproofing.

But first things first: you have to understand how water can damage your basement.

Water has this tendency to seep into even the tiniest of cracks, especially when the weight of a building is pushing down into the ground. This hydrostatic pressure explains why basements are especially vulnerable to water getting into your basement. The continued pressure widens cracks and fissures which allows more water to get in and exert even more pressure on the cracks and fissures.

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The result: extreme structural damage that will require a lot of time and money to fix up.

Waterproofing solves this problem even before it becomes too large to handle.

The first step involves the use of interior sealers for minor leaks around their basement. These sealers go into the cracks and fissures on your side of the basement wall; preventing water from passing through and causing more long-term damage. This is a quick fix for minor problems.

Bigger cracks and fissures, however, have more advanced waterproofing solutions. Barrier systems involve placing a physical barrier – like a sheet of tough plastic – to prevent water from reaching your basement walls in the first place. Drainage systems collect water that forms up near your basement wall and drains it through an elaborate system of pipes. Diversion systems are positioned near the roof of your home and divert heavy rain flow away from your home and your basement.

Keep these bits of information in mind and you’ll understand the role a basement waterproofing system plays in a well-maintained home!

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What’s it Like Crawling Around In People’s Ceilings and Basements?

What’s it Like Crawling Around In People’s Ceilings and Basements?

Cramped, dirty and relatively dangerous. We have to deal with this a lot when doing Raleigh vapor barrier jobs. We have to crawl and squeeze into tight spots to reach those areas where vapor barriers have been damaged. We then have to bring our equipment along with us and work in those tight spots to deal with the issue.

It isn’t uncommon for us to come across colonies of roaches and rat corpses every now and again. Then you have rickety old ceilings which would break if we put too much pressure on them. Then there’s all the mold and mildew that grow from the wet surfaces. We even come across a few odd mushrooms nad fungal growths when we work with older wooden structures. We look at it as another day at the job, something we have to suck up and get over with to earn our keep.

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Needless to say, claustrophobics need not apply.

But there is a bright side to the whole thing, though. We get this sense of satisfaction when we go in and get the job done. It’s also the very thing that sets us apart from other basement waterproofing companies – honesty. We love doing an honest day’s work. We love to stand straight, backs slightly aching from the strain, and appreciate our handiwork. It’s this sense of accomplishment that makes us love what we do and keep on doing the best that we can.

It’s a dirty job, yes, but it’s a job that we love nonetheless.

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