Monday, October 19, 2015

The Best Waterproofing Contractors

Research, research, research
Finding the best basement waterproofing contractors requires you to explore the web for hours.

Your primary goal is to select a committed team who will repair the basement as well as its surrounding areas.

There are hundreds of basement waterproofing contractors out there. It seems easy to choose but take your time. Pause for a while, search around then read.

The right contractors for basement waterproofing must be accredited and qualified. They must also
solve the existing issues at a fair price.

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Friday, July 24, 2015

12 Advantages of Basement Waterproofing

waterproofed basement
House improvement includes basement waterproofing.

The basement might not be one of the most glamorous area however, it supports your house against flooding and extreme heat 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year.

For this reason, basement waterproofing is a must and you should include it in your Top 5 list of priorities.

There are 12 physical, health and financial benefits of a waterproofed basement walls and floors (as pictured). The number one benefit is: Stronger Foundation

It's a wasted area if your basement becomes a dark storage for newspapers, wood cabinets and old tables. It invites mold and mildew growth and will result in a weak structure. Waterproofing makes it considerably better. Your basement supports one-third of the entire floor space for a longer period of time, whether it's wintertime, spring, autumn or summer season.

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Thursday, May 28, 2015

Reducing Basement Humidity

The basement is the most delicate part of the house that immediately becomes damp throughout severe temperature levels. Even when it looks dry, moisture will still enter the area through the concrete walls and floors.

Based upon a study released by University of Minnesota in April 2014, there are three sources of wetness: the rain or groundwater, indoor locations (restrooms, clothes dryers, kitchen) and outside cooler surface areas (windows).

As the damp air circulates around your home, you'll feel awkward. It feels like you don't want to stay inside your home because of musty scent, which won't disappear even if you mop the living-room floor for multiple times.

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Monday, March 30, 2015

Benefits of French Drains

French drain is a popular term that describes an outdoor trench covered in rocks and connected to a series of pipelines that bring water away from your house.

There are times the term is confused with footing drain and perimeter drain. The former is basically installed outside the house near the foundation walls while the latter is installed indoor.

The primary function of a French drain, either set up externally or internally, is to secure your basement from flooding.

It directs unwanted water far from the foundation.

Advantage

Outside French drains might work fine for a number of years depending on website condition, setup process and maintenance. Interior French drains are low-cost and easy to install as long as there's an enough power supply and building pit for a sump pump.

Disadvantage

Exterior French drains need a lot digging and there are times garden beds, bushes, decks, walkways and porches ought to be gotten rid of. Interior French drain expenses less but it will certainly not work successfully if it's only set up with a normal sump pump.

Vulcan Waterproofing employs a service, which is called a hydrostatic pressure relief system. It involves cutting a trench in the floor around the perimeter of the basement near to the foundation walls.

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Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Healthy Basement Flooring

stone basement flooring
A basement play room with concrete floor tends to be unhealthy for children.

Concrete builds dampness and high humidity, which produces too much water vapor that will tear the foundation walls apart. Your children will get sick too.

For this reason, it's strongly recommended to purchase the right floor covering.

Question is: Stone flooring or sheet linoleum vinyl?

Stone flooring and vinyl sheets are two of the best coverings applied over a discolored and cracked concrete surface. Stone flooring is made up of fine stones blended with formulated epoxy. Sheet vinyl, meanwhile, is an organic material developed from ethene.

Stone flooring transforms your old concrete floor into a lovely, invulnerable and breathing space. It permanently covers ugly stain and patchy surfaces. Vinyl linoleum sheets are in demand among homeowners, thanks to its affordable cost and mass-produced big rolls.

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