By: David Oc | 2011-09-15 | Construction Choosing the ideal basement waterproofing paint for your basement mainly depends on the environmental settings in your area and the present condition of your basement. It is suggested that you seek a professional's advice about the right pick of waterproofing paint for your basement. read more
By: Nickolay Lamm | 2010-03-29 | Remodeling If you are looking for basement waterproofing, there are three levels of protection. The first one comes in the form of waterproof paints and sealants, which you apply on your basement walls. Sure, this can keep the water out, but it should not be the only method your pursue. read more
By: Greg Vandenberge | 2010-03-27 | Remodeling You can go down to any home improvement center or lumber yard and find a good basement waterproofing paint. You can read the directions on the can, talk to any home improvement Center specialist and they will tell you the same thing, these are great products and they work. read more
By: CaSandra Poulos | 2011-10-06 | Home Improvement Information on the damage water in your basement an do and some of the options available for exterior basement waterproofing. read more
By: Nickolay Lamm | 2010-03-29 | Remodeling How do you achieve basement waterproofing? Yes, there are basement waterproofing products out there, which will allow you to make sure that no water gets into the interior of your basement. read more
By: Paul R Turner | 2010-03-31 | Remodeling Exterior basement waterproofing is something that you'll probably never be able to on your own, since it requires excavating equipment to dig down to your foundation and repair footer drains. But internal basement waterproofing, and fixing up the walls of your lower level, can be an easily accomplished d.i.y. project. read more
By: Samuel Perrie | 2010-03-27 | Remodeling Basement waterproofing can be the most difficult task in finishing a basement and the worst part is you have to make sure that you are knowledgeable enough to do the job. There is no room for mistakes when it comes to basement waterproofing because a single mistake can lead to disaster and costly repairs. read more
By: Miguel Base | 2010-11-24 | Construction Times have changed and so have numerous techniques in making sure our homes are protected and kept safe. One particular technique in focus is basement waterproofing. read more
By: Paul R Turner | 2010-04-01 | Home improvement While most experts discourage homeowners from trying to perform exterior drainage system work on their property, waterproofing the inside of your home is a project you can learn to do yourself effectively. Basement waterproofing paint and other affordable products can help you beautify your home and protect it against water damage, flooding, mold and mildew. read more
By: Paul R Turner | 2010-03-31 | Painting Before you start your internal waterproofing project, you need to be armed with the knowledge that it likely won't prevent all flooding. Waterproofing paint makes your basement walls look nicer and prevents mold growth and water stains, but it certainly can't replace proper maintenance to your external drainage system. read more
By: Lance Mattingly | 2010-03-29 | Remodeling It is important that you waterproof your floors properly. It is quite simple and you do not necessarily need to employ professionals to have the job done. Since the basement is the lowest part of the home it is the place that is likely to flood the most. This article will let you know what supplies are needed to do this job. read more
By: Sylvia Lambert | 2012-03-30 | Home Improvement Many homes across Iowa, Illinois, and Missouri have basement water problems. It is very important to address any of these problems immediately. read more
By: Paul R Turner | 2010-03-31 | Remodeling With the advent of large discount home improvement centers in communities across the country, it's becoming easier and less expensive every day to find and purchase products for fixing your property yourself. From siding to carpeting to lumber and paint, you can purchase items at local home improvement stores today that used to have to be ordered specially by construction companies. read more
By: Lance Mattingly | 2010-03-27 | Remodeling The majority of homes on the east coast and mid west have basements. This is because they tend to have natural disasters which drive homeowners into a safe place of refuge. When purchasing a home in one of these regions, a homeowner will more likely than not buy a home with a basement. read more
By: Marco Bryne | 2010-03-27 | Home improvement There is something that we all love about every season the world goes through. Summer is the hot weather, we can go to the beach, play in the sand and take our families on picnics - we can do things that we do not get to do in any of the other season, except spring. Winter is one of those seasons that we love to hate. read more