Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Why Basement Leaks

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A basement leaks due to heavy underground pressure brought by long hours of storms and melting snow. At times, water problems already existed during the building of your basement.

Waterproofing specialists such as Pennsylvania Vulcan Waterproofing reveal water entry ways that lead to minor and major leaks in the basement walls and floors. That's why; it's strongly suggested to track down the leak entry first, before performing repairs.

Hydrostatic pressure is an usual cause of basement leaks. The ground is heaped with water, even it looks dry. The force becomes heavy the water brings the soil nearer to the surface. The surface soil becomes damp, which triggers the underground water level to ascend. Increased water table causes hydrostatic pressure against the foundation.

More causes are listed here...

Friday, November 21, 2014

Wet Basement Fix

You can fix a wet basement only if you'll do the right ways.

First step requires you to find the source of the moisture. Your basement has two major areas: the internal and the external.

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During hurricane and winter months, moisture easily develop in these areas.

You might not even detect it because it's hidden.

However, there are more ways to solve wet basement problems (click the link). These techniques should work.

If not, better call the number on the sidebar or sign up by visiting the page below.

http://vulcanbasementwaterproofingpa.com/contact-us/

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Free Assessment in Pennsylvannia

Winter season starts December 21st.

However; without right planning, it will be a season of disaster. It causes breakage and basement freezes.

VULCAN can help you assess your basement's exterior and interior for no charge at all.

You need to understand winter storms rank as the third leading cause of catastrophic losses (Property Casualty 360, October 2014).

It explains why 22 % of all homeowners' need to request insurance assistance. Read The Story

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Have You Saved Your Money For Basement Waterproofing?

Bart Belkin was one of the survivors of Superstorm Sandy in Fairfield County. All throughout the hurricane, Belkin never leave his house. He stayed there with his son.

Question is: How did they manage to survive? You can read his story by clicking on the link below.

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For the moment, it's highly recommend to remind you basement waterproofing protects your house against hurricanes.

A waterproofed basement stilts protects you from flood, mold, mildew, insects, leaks and pet manure. 

This is the secret in Belkin's survival. Read what happened here.

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VULCAN provides waterproofing services in eight counties in Pennsylvania. These services are floor enhancement, sump pump installation, French drain re-installation and basement remodeling. Sign-up now for a free home inspection.

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Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Flooded Basement: Oh My, What Are You Going To Do Now?

What are you going to do if your basement floods? Feel confuse? Lost? Puzzled? Or, you choose to do something to survive?

It won't be easy but it helps when you work on specific activities when unwanted water starts to enter your basement.

Basement flooding is inevitable, especially during the hurricane season.

Even the experts say it isn't a guarantee that a basement stays dry even if has thick and leak-free walls.

REMEMBER: When basement floods, keep calm as you go along the three survival stages.

The Three Survival Stages

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Professional waterproofing is available in seven areas in Pennsylvania.  Should you need these services, please complete the contact form below.

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Thursday, July 31, 2014

Will You Waterproof Your Basement Floor?

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It must be your priority!

Waterproofing a concrete basement floor brings relief to the whole family, especially when you live in Pennsylvania where heavy rains are common.

It assures you there will be no mold and mildew growth, the walls remain crack-free and most importantly, the room temperature won't be too humid.

There are two ways of floor waterproofing. First, you seal all vertical an horizontal cracks.

Then, you apply an epoxy paint all over the area to guarantee its glossy and clean appearance.


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Professional floor waterproofing is available in New Jersey. Yet, if you live somewhere in Connecticut, kindly complete the form http://vulcanbasementwaterproofingct.com/ 

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Long-term Prevention Tips for Basement Flooding

Various basements in Pennsylvania easily get wet after a heavy rain.

Cracks and leaks appear in walls and floors. Bad smell spreads around the house. Children get sick.

Can this be stopped?

Yes.

Basement flooding can be prevented. By giving yourself enough time to study the tips listed by professionals online and by putting those tips into action, you're going to be ready for whatever storm that will happen.

That's why; never lose hope. Don't just say no to flooding. 

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Tips on How to Check for Basement Leaks

In Pennsylvania, cracks are the most common type of leaks. It's a regular leak that can be seen anywhere in the basement. Whatever its shape, vertical or horizontal, cracks are a clear indication your foundation needs professional repair.


Leaks have openings and it may also appear in newer foundations due to ground shifting. If a leak is irregular, you'll need much time before finding its exact location. Unlike cracks, irregular leaks might be found inside the wall or under the house.

It's difficult to fix an irregular leak. It may be anywhere and even a simple seal won't solve it. Truth is, you need to contact a Vulcan professional. 

That's why; always check for early signs of foundation leaking, which include excessive moisture, cracked walls or floors and running water. To save money, it's possible to fix simple leaks all by yourself. Simply perform the following tips on a regularly.  



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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Waterproofing Services in Pennsylvania

Since 1976, Vulcan's headquarters in Pennsylvania is located in NE Philadelphia. We're serving homeowners and commercial establishments in South Eastern Pennsylvania, South Jersey, Delaware, and throughout the Delaware Valley and Lehigh Valley.

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We're wholly owned and operated. We do not subcontract. Most importantly, we carry general liability and workman’s compensation insurance with higher limits than required by law for your protection.

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Need waterproofing? Contact Us Today!