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Crawl Space Waterproofing - ACCL Waterproofing You may not give your crawl space much thought, but it is a vital structural element that lifts your house off the ground to help prevent flooding and pest infestations. Crawl spaces, unlike slab foundations, allow for the installation of...

Below Grade Waterproofing: ACCL Waterproofing You've probably had your outside deck or indoor floor space waterproofed in some way. You may only be familiar with systems that are above grade. Did you know that waterproofing for spaces below ground level is also available? If you have...

Dampproofing vs Waterproofing - ACCL Waterproofing   Dampproofing and Waterproofing:   The terms dampproofing and waterproofing are not interchangeable. Dampproofing is designed to keep soil moisture out, whereas waterproofing is designed to keep both moisture and liquid water out.   For many years, buildings have been dampproofed, a process that was...

WATERPROOFING EXTERIOR WALLS 101   Water and moisture can move through the brickwork and impact your internal walls when outside walls are exposed to rains or high humidity. This implies that your walls may remain damp for an extended period of time before drying, perhaps resulting in...

Waterproofing Concrete: ACCL Waterproofing   You can waterproof concrete from the positive (external) side, negative (internal) side, or from within the concrete itself to make it truly waterproof—that is, to prevent water passage while also resisting hydrostatic pressure (integral systems). Although sheet membrane waterproofing is the most...

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