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Reclaim Your Basement With Basement Waterproofing
Lee Dobbins


"It used to be so damp and dark here," says a wife whose
50-square-meter basement used to be barren due to the frequent flooding
caused by the seepage of outside water into the basement.

Fortunately, experts recommended basement waterproofing as the most
effective method of channeling water from the outside, thereby,
preventing the leaks in the basement walls, and flooring.

Since the inception of waterproofing, basement waterproofing has long
been one of the most important concepts, especially now that most
families would like to maximize the function of their basement.

From the typical stockroom, basements are now made more productive and
appealing through the help of basement waterproofing.


Maximizing the Space

Basement waterproofing is normally applied to basements whose
structural condition is prone to water seepage. Considering the fact
that the basement is situated at the lowest portion of the house and
with its below the ground level, water leaking into the walls and
flooring of the basement is not a surprising occurrence.

However, this natural dilemma should not be mainly blamed to its basic
structural condition. The type of drainage used can also be one cause
of water seepage in the basement.

Nevertheless, with basement waterproofing, your basement will
definitely be dry all throughout the year.

With that in mind, you can now easily maximize your space by
transforming your basement into a more useful portion of the house,
such as making it your child's playroom or study room.

No matter what you decide in transforming your basement, it is
imperative that you have properly applied a good basement waterproofing
to avoid rainy day catastrophes.

One of the main reasons why water retain and seeps into the basement is
that the kind of waterproofing facility used was not right.

Cracks on the walls and floors are normal. This is often caused by the
pressure from the outside environment. If not treated well, water can
seep through and stay on the basement for such a long time.

Hence, to avoid such problem, it is best to apply basement
waterproofing. The success of this method will mainly depend on the
kind of product that will be used in the process.

With a stiff competition in the market, choosing the best basement
waterproofing products can be very tricky. You can be lured into
believing that a particular product can render the best results for
your basement.

Next, there are so many types of basement waterproofing that choosing
the best procedure can also be a problem. So in order to identify the
most appropriate basement waterproofing method for your area, it is
imperative that you research on the ideas first and evaluate which
method will work best for you.

To expedite the process, try to assess your basement first. How big are
the cracks? Can they still be repaired? Is the outside water still
stagnant? The idea is to repair the walls and flooring first before you
apply basement waterproofing.

If there are no obvious cracks present, you can directly apply basement
waterproofing into the walls and its flooring.

It is also important to check on the kind of drainage used outside the
house. Even if you have applied the most effective basement
waterproofing, wrong drainage system can still aggravate the problem.

Your drainage system includes "downspouts" that build up excessive
water. If you have used the wrong type of drainage system, excessive
amount of water will hold on to the ground, thereby, finding its way
back to your basement.

To get you started, here is a list of some factors that you need to
consider before you start on a particular type of basement
waterproofing.


1. The physical condition of your house

An old house is more prone to cracks and basement problems than a newly
built home. So if you know that your house might be prone to cracks due
to old age, try to solve the problems first before you apply basement
waterproofing.

Applying basement waterproofing will be useless if you have not solved
the primary problems first.

Moreover, physical condition outside the house can also affect the
problem. Hence, it is best to analyze the overall condition of the
house first before applying basement waterproofing.


2. Climate or weather condition

If you live in a place that has lots of rainy days all year round,
applying basement waterproofing is extremely important.

Certainly, basement waterproofing is the ideal way to stop all the
water problems in your home.

Lee Dobbins writes for http://basement.biz-review.com  where you can
learn more about basement remodeling and maintenance.



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