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How do Basement Waterproofing Systems
Work?
To answer that question, let's first look at conventional basement waterproofing and how it is supposed to work. If you imagine how a basement is first built, when the plans are drawn up, the following happens… The contractors dig a hole in the ground. Next, the foundation is laid out. Next, the walls of the basement are built by typically pouring concrete. Finally, the rest of the house is built on the foundation.
The most important point is the first one in the list above – the foundation, that great big hole in the ground. When the walls of the basement are built, there is always a gap left outside the walls, which needs to be filled. Typically, this void will get filled with loose backfill. Here in lies the problem, water will look for the path of least resistance, and since you have only a huge pile of loose backfill, it will still be able to run down to the bottom, no matter how well it has been compacted.
Since the water now has nowhere else to go, it will continue to seep into this area. The basic basement waterproofing provides some form of drainage pipe for the water to drain away, but the problem with this method is that often these pipes can often get clogged with silt. When these pipes get filled with silt the system can overload and cause a lot of water pressure against the outside walls of the basement. So while the walls of the basement may be waterproofed in some way, water, as you probably already know, can find a way to get through the tiniest of gaps.
This type of problem does not usually go away because the pipes that are supposed to take away the excess water gradually worsen over time. The lack of access to these pipes is a huge oversight. Basement waterproofing can also be applied to the external walls of the basement to try and keep the water out. This is often referred to as a tanked system.
A drain tile basement waterproofing system, works by getting rid of the water pressure on the walls. Water is controlled, collected and allowed to flow through hidden drainage channels either to natural drainage or to a sump pump where the water is pumped away from the property.
Drain tile basement waterproofing systems are said to be a better system because they are installed internally, have easy access ports for removing any silt and can be applied to basements where traditional tanking or other methods have failed but with minimal disturbance to the original basement.
So to summarize, when a good basement waterproofing system is installed it will:
- Basement waterproofing your home WILL improve the value.
- The basement waterproofing job will usually be a permanent solution.
- Basement waterproofing will not typically disturb decks, driveways, patios, landscaping, driveways, etc.
- Drain tile basement waterproofing will often be substantially cheaper than other basement waterproofing methods.
Choose a professional and experienced basement waterproofing contractor when protecting your home. Remember, it is economically foolish not to waterproof, because the increased value from waterproofing will definitely exceed the cost of the basement waterproofing project itself. Look at basement waterproofing not as an expense but as an investment in the value of your home.
Make it easier to start using basement waterproofing systems, quickly & easily. Learn the essential steps and get a problem-free healthy environment. Contact our basement waterproofing specialiststs today to get a free estimate or call 1-888-530-9831!
Frequently Asked Questions
Many homeowners have questions
when it comes to basements, mold
and waterproofing. Below are
some frequently asked questions…
- - Should I have my basement waterproofed before I remodel?
- - What causes a leaky basement?
- - How long can I postpone my basement waterproofing?
- - How concerned should I be if there is mold in my basement?
- - How long does it take to have the average waterproofing system installed?
- - Can I use a waterproofing paint to fix my problem ?
Go here… Basement Waterproofing Questions to find more questions and answers related to basements, mold and waterproofing or you can call us and speak to a waterproofing expert.
Waterproofing ServicesCOMPLETE BASEMENT WATERPROOFING SOLUTIONS
Waterproofing Services in Michigan
A wet basement can be a large problem if not taken care of. It can also be a burden when trying to sell a home?
Our basement waterproofing specialists can eliminate the water in your basement and help you regain that valuable living space that you and your family can enjoy.
Basement FinishingREMODEL AND REFINISH YOUR BASEMENT TODAY
- Increase the value of your home
- Create a usable living space
- Waterproof your basement first
- Sell faster with a finished basement
Basement remodeling and basement
finishing can greatly benefit your home's value and create more living space. Since we offer both basement waterproofing and basement finishing, we can help you save!
Mold ManagementMOLD REMOVAL AND MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS
Mold Removal Services
Mold is a health hazard and should be
controlled in your home. Mold can have numerous negative health effects on your family.
Michigan Basement Waterproofing has
mold detection and mold removal
solutions available to control the problem in your home or in your commercial property. Learn more about mold here.
Waterproofing ArticlesFIND OUR MORE INFO ABOUT WATERPROOFING
- Health risk with a wet basement
- How basement waterproofng works
- Investing in your basement
- How a drain tile system is installed
We want our customers to be well
informed about the services we offer.
It would be ideal for the customer to
have a waterproofing expert come out
and inspect the problem.

