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: Steve Morris | 2011-05-10 | Home Improvement Basement wateproofing is very important in flood-prone edison nj. Waterproofing combined with new-style drainage systems is a sure-fire way to prevent mold and foundation problems. read more
By: Jake martin | 2011-11-20 | Home Improvement If you have water in the basement and don't know how to get it out, contact Water Dry Solutions. We provide basement waterproofing and work with indoor and outdoor drainage systems. read more
By: Samuel Perrie | 2010-03-27 | Remodeling A basement is a nice separate room in the house where you can pretty much do whatever you want. A theatre room is one of the most popular options among homeowners since the basement is limited of natural light and sound proofing and echo cancellation are easy tasks for every contractor. read more
By: George Kunkel | 2011-09-27 | Home Improvement Felix here. I’m assuming you saw that sign up form on my website and are wondering what the big deal is. Or maybe you totally digged my free articles and mini series and decided to go ahead and already purchase it. If you are the latter, please skip down to find the big, shiny, buy it now button. read more
By: Steve Juzefyk | 2010-10-03 | Home Management Anyone who has owned a home for many years will tell you that controlling the water around your home is a top priority when trying to keep your property sound. This means controlling moisture, drainage, plumbing and any other areas where water and humidity may gather... read more
By: Brown Dave | 2011-10-12 | Home improvement Regardless of age, most houses run a high risk of having wet basements, even when the weather outside is warm or sunny. The very nature of these structures and the fact that they are built beneath the ground gives rise to wet basements, which are undesirable for a number of reasons. 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: Jeannie Pate | 2012-04-03 | Home Improvement Water issues in basements are as old as the structures themselves. It is important to find a quality basement waterproofing contractor to solve the problem once and for all. read more
By: Casey Navarro | 2012-04-23 | Home Improvement Every year homes in New York are damaged by flooding. This tragedy can be prevented if you waterproof your basement! read more
By: Brooke Matt | 2012-01-01 | Finance Retaining walls perform a number of important functions, but are susceptible to damage that can be severe and expensive to repair. Foundation repair contractors can often make quick, affordable repairs to retaining walls using the same techniques that apply to damaged foundation walls. read more
By: Paul R Turner | 2010-04-01 | Remodeling Without a doubt, external basement waterproofing systems are the most effective and durable methods for keeping excess water away from your foundation. These types of systems involve perforated footer drains that are placed at the base of your home's foundation and covered with limestone aggregate material that provides good drainage properties. If done properly, these footer drains will get rid of excess water before it ever has a chance to hit your basement. read more
By: Paul R Turner | 2010-04-01 | Remodeling Protecting your basement walls against hydrostatic pressure damage with waterproofing is vital, especially in rainy areas that have higher instances of flooding. This can be done in two different ways: internally and externally. While internal basement wall waterproofing is relatively inexpensive, maintaining your exterior foundation drainage system can cost thousands of dollars if excavation is needed. read more
By: Paul R Turner | 2010-03-31 | Remodeling While the basement waterproofing business is a much-needed service throughout the northeast part of the country, your water damage problems might not be severe enough to warrant a full-scale exterior drainage repair project. Any kind of waterproofing that requires excavation down to your home's footer drains is going to cost a good deal of money, but you might not need something quite so extreme depending upon the nature of your basement problems. read more