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Published on: 02/12/ 2008 | By: Andy Kaplan | Rating: Unrated | Total Views: 190
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If you have a problem with a leaky basement, you will want to stop the problem as soon as possible. <a href="http://www.elocalplumbers.com/sitePages/21/Basement_Waterproofing">Basement waterproofing</a> is not so much a science as it is a technique. You need the proper equipment and supplies to ensure that the leakage is stopped permanently. Doing this work yourself could end up costing you more money than you’d spend having a professional do it. Professionals are trained in areas that not only cover cracked walls, but also foundation problems, the underlying source of cracked walls.

 

There are many solutions for a leaky basement such as a <a href="http://www.elocalplumbers.com/sitePages/51/Sump_Pumps">sump pump installation</a>, proper downspouts outside the house, drainage tiles in the basement floor, and waterproofing the walls with a special formula. Basement waterproofing will help eliminate that musty smell that may occur when you have a damp basement due to moisture getting into the walls and floors. Installing the sump pumps and drainage tiles, with the help of a <a href="http://www.elocalplumbers.com/">professional plumber</a>, will allow water in the walls to drain without reaching the inside floors of the basement. This allows the water to be directed outside the house by way of a drainage hose.

 

Another form of <a href="http://www.elocalplumbers.com/sitePages/21/Basement_Waterproofing">basement moisture</a> is the plumbing. You can have a plumber come in and insulate the water and drain pipes. This will prevent condensation that can sometimes become excessive if you have poor air circulation in the basement. Your <a href="http://www.elocalplumbers.com/">plumbing contractor or waterproofing specialist</a> will recommend the best basement waterproofing supplies to eliminate the condensation and minimize the moisture in the basement. This may include wrapping the pipes with a foam material if you have lead pipes or replacing the pipes with PCV piping.

 

Contacting a professional such as a plumber for the job will save you aggravation and money while protecting one of your most important assets - your house. Basement waterproofing will clear up musty odors, prevent mold growth, as well as keep your possessions dry and safe from water damage.


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