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Basement Waterproofing

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A subsoil basement need to be concerned about basement waterproofing. Because it is defined as preventing water from penetrating into your basement area. Keeping the water out of your basement will limit the amount of mold and mildew that can occur in your basement area.

Basement Waterproofing For Mold and Mildew
By Paul R Turner

Many homeowners don’t think about basement waterproofing projects until they are faced with a significant flooding emergency involving large amounts of unwanted water entering their home after a large rainfall or other natural occurrence. While solving these immediate water damage emergencies are important, large cracks in your basement walls and potential flooding problems are not the only dangers that face homeowners due to moisture in the basement. In fact, most water damage caused in basements isn’t due to large floods, but instead due to small amounts of moisture seeping through the block walls over long periods of time.

Basement Waterproofing
Photo: waterproofingcontractors.ca

The soil surrounding your basement always has a certain amount of water in it, which can increase or decrease depending on the time of year, rainfall and other factors. If you live in a dry western state, you may not have much problems with soil saturated by groundwater, but residents of coastal communities, the northeast, or the Pacific northwest may have serious problems with it. Saturated soil causes hydrostatic pressure on your basement walls and floors, which over time can push water through the blocks and cause some substantial damage.

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