Two Easy Steps For Basement Waterproofing

The problem with the basement is that it has an environment that is usually stagnant. It is not completely out or exposed to sunlight, which means that the accumulation of water and moisture can be a big problem. You have to deal with excess humidity and all the accompanying problems such as mold growth. The good news is that there are professional waterproofing basements that can easily resolve the problem in two rather easy steps.

1. Pre-examination

The first thing you need to do is get rid of the water. This is where the tools used by professionals can come in handy. Experts have a sump pump that can make the process easier; However, if there isn't much water, the washcloth will work. This is technically not part of the basement waterproofing process but it is a necessary step.

One can also go for roof waterproofing to get rid of leakage hassle. 

2. Complete Basement Foundation Improvements

Wet basements are usually the result of damaged foundations. Water leaks through cracks in the foundation and while these cracks are not directly harmful to your home, they can cause major problems if left for a long time – say, a decade. This is why repairing a complete foundation is a big step. This is achieved by the process of sealing the basement.

Sealants are used in this process; narrow hollow tubes (such as straws) are used to spray substances into cracks and turn into thick foam and are waterproof when in contact with water. Experts understand that the best time to do this is when the cracks are dry (although arrangements can be made if the foundation is still wet and you have to complete the task as soon as possible). Foam will be activated by spraying a little water in the area.