#concrete foundation repair Tag
Posted at 17:21h
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Waterproofing
by ACCL
Window wells are small semi-circular corrugated steel or plastic “wall” structures. They are positioned outside basement windows that allow more light to enter. The wells also keep soil and water away from the window. Some window wells also allow you to climb out the basement...
Posted at 17:08h
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Basement repair
by ACCL
If there is one thing that you dread more than dealing with basement flooding, it is the cleanup and damage that you have to take care of after the fact. Stressful questions that may arise include; How to get the water out? Will your insurance cover...
With the volume of rain that has been falling the last few days, I can only imagine the amount of basement flooding that has occurred. The damage that flooding brings with it can be catastrophic. Structural damage, wet furniture, and mold are only a few of...
Before you embark on any particular waterproofing endeavor it is a good idea to find out what the source of your problem is. Identify the basement leaks and you’ll know how to best deal with the situation in your home.
Causes of Basement Leaks
Basement leaks and moisture...
There are two key factors that you want in a foundation: strength and stability. A well-designed concrete foundation provides the stability, safety, and durability that your home requires.
Prepping for a Concrete Foundation
Healthy soil is just as important as the footings and concrete foundation that lie upon it....
Posted at 15:00h
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Waterproofing
by ACCL
Basement walls suffer from leaks too often. If you are a homeowner and haven’t had to deal with a leaking basement, consider yourself lucky. Even in the best-built homes, cracks in foundation and basement walls will eventually form.
Cracks are formed from moisture in the soil outside...
Posted at 14:21h
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Waterproofing
by ACCL
A weeping tile system is a 4-inch porous pipe. Other names include drain, perimeter tile or corrugated drain pipe used for underground water collection or discharge. It was named around the time when terracotta (clay) was the typical material used for drain pipes. The weeping...
Posted at 16:08h
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Waterproofing
by ACCL
A crawl space is a type of basement in which one cannot stand up and the surface is often soil. It is typically small enough that you need to actually crawl into it, hence the name. These miniature basements offer a convenient access to pipes,...
Humidity in basements is a very common problem. The danger arises as a result of not being handled in the right manner. Moisture problems can not only become annoying but pose a serious threat to one’s health. That’s why it is of utmost importance to...
Waterproofing or damp-proofing? I know what you are probably thinking. "Are they not one in the same?" The answer surprisingly is no. The application of materials and sealants is actually somewhat different.
What is Damp-proofing?
The damp-proofing process keeps out soil moisture, while waterproofing keeps out moisture in...