Cape Cod Home Improvement.com
Home Improvement Articles & Tips for Homeowners
home improvement cape cod remodeling
Cape Cod & Islands Contractor Matching Service
Home Improvement 
 
 Appliances & Electronics
 Entertainment
 
 Architecture & Design
 
 Basement
 
 Bathroom
 
 Cleaning & Organizing
 
 Decks & Porches
 
 Doors & Windows
 
 Driveway & Patio
 
 Electrical & Lighting
 
 Environmental
 
 Flooring
 
 Furniture
 
 Garages, Barns, Sheds
 
 Heating & Cooling
 
 Homeowner's Guide to Hiring
 Hiring & Planning
 Resolving Problems
 
 Home Building & Additions
 
 Home Repairs
 
 Home Security
 
 Interior Design
 
 Kitchen
 
 Landscape & Garden
 Ponds & Water Features
 Greenhouses
 
 Mortgages & Financing
 
 Organizing & Storage
 
 Painting
 
 Pest Control
 
 Plumbing
 
 Pools, Spas, Hot Tubs
 
 Real Estate
 
 Remodeling
 
 Roofing & Gutters
 
 Siding
 
 Tools & Gadgets
 
 Walls & Ceilings
Search

Basement Last Updated: Jul 27th, 2005 - 11:19:23


Keep Water Out of Your Basement
By ARA
Feb 3, 2005, 14:24

Email this article
 Printer friendly page

Submit a Home Improvement article
Click Here
Share your home improvement knowledge and experiences with others.
(ARA) – As the snow melts and the ground thaws, you may find an unwanted sign of spring in your basement – either new or recurring water seepage and flooding. Excess moisture in your basement not only limits your use of the space, it can cause a number of serious problems, from mold to weakening your home’s foundation.

However, many homeowners put off repairing the problem because traditional solutions can be very expensive. Solutions such as digging, foundation spraying, epoxy injection, saw cutting and jack hammering are the techniques normally suggested by waterproofing companies.

All of these methods treat only the exterior foundation wall coatings. “They don’t promise to eliminate water in your basement, just to redirect it,” says Bill Emerick, owner of Sani-tred, a different kind of waterproofing system. “Let’s face facts, it is impossible to control flooding, humidity, mold and fungus when you allow water to enter a basement.”

Emerick stresses that the only way to completely waterproof a basement is on the inside of the basement walls and floors, not the outside. “The Sani-tred basement sealing system stops all ground water entry, basement humidity, mildew odors and dampness problems by sealing the basement where it needs it most – on the inside,” he says.

“On the inside of your basement the normal ground water table is generally found at about 4 feet below the surrounding grade,” Emerick explains. “Most basement foundation footings are from 7 to 9 feet below ground level. This causes natural ‘hydraulic water pressure’ to cause leaks in basement walls, footings and floors. The exterior concrete foundation walls do not need to be protected from water, it is only the interior of the basement walls and floors that needs to be sealed.”

Sani-tred is a simple three-step process that homeowners can apply themselves in a weekend. The products are solvent free, non-hazardous and non-flammable.

* First, prime the walls and floors with Permaflex liquid rubber coating. Available in light gray or light tan, Permaflex cures reliably even in extremely cold temperatures.

* Next, apply liquid rubber base (LRB) and thickening activator (TAV) at wall to floor junction, cracks and joints.

* Finally, apply a final coat of Permaflex (a third coat on block walls), and enjoy your dry basement. After application and cure, Permaflex leaves a thick layer of smooth rubber approximately four times the thickness of a household garbage bag, (up to 15 mils thick). “The unique adhesive and penetrative properties of Permaflex allows Sani-tred to provide a complete water tight vapor barrier,” says Emerick.

“Poured concrete walls, concrete block, native stone, even treated wood foundations are permanently and effectively waterproofed with the Sani-tred system, allowing previously unusable basements to be finished and used for prime living space, or finish the basement in the usual methods,” Emerick notes.

Once Sani-tred is applied, your basement is dry and maintenance free. Another added advantage is that it blocks the entry of problem radon levels into your home.

Sani-tred is backed with a lifetime warranty, and is available directly from Ideal Products, LLC. For more detailed information, visit www.sanitred.com or call (866) 784-3308.



Need a Quote for a Cape Cod & Islands Area
Basement Project?

cape cod home improvement remodeling
Try Cape Cod Service Net Cape Cod's Service Industry Leader. Get matched to qualified Cape Cod & Islands area Basement professionals. Serving all of Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, and Nantucket.
FREE Service. No obligation. Quick & Easy.
Click Here!
Top of Page


© Copyright 2005 CapeCodHomeImprovement.com

Basement
Latest Entries
Sump Pump Installation for Do-It-Yourselfers
Remedies for a Wet Basement
Keep Water Out of Your Basement

Submit a Home Improvement article. Click Here
Share your home improvement knowledge and experiences with others.

Cape Cod Service Net Cape Cod's Service Industry Leader. Get matched to qualified Cape Cod & Islands area contractors and service providers. Serving all of Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, and Nantucket. FREE Service. No obligation. Quick & Easy. Click Here!

Cape Cod Home Improvement