Thursday, June 21, 2007

Basement Wall Leaking Problems

Many people believe there is no basement water control system that offers a permanent solution for wet basements, caused from basement water seepage, cracks leaking, leaking foundation, hydrostatic pressure and basement windows leaking. After over 40 years of service we can honestly say a permanent solution is readily available for your wet basement.


The DRY UP baseboard system is designed to capture and control basement leakage, that comes in from where the floor and wall meet, along poured basement walls, stone walls and concrete block walls that have holes drilled in the bottom blocks. The Dry Up System is a basement waterproofing system that works and will permanently dry up your leaking basement. Waterproof your leaking basement professionally, with a proven system that has dried up thousands of disgustingly wet basements. To eliminate the basements leakage and give you a dry basement is our desire as well as yours. We can indefinitely discard that leaky basement frustration and give you peace of mind.

7 comments:

Yasirali said...

Home construction has gotten tighter and more energy efficient since the 1970s and sealers and sealants have played a roll in this. Most things in your home have seals, a polyurethane or epoxy, washer or grouting to help seal out air movement or moisture.

There's a quite popular misconception about sealants in basements. Many homeowners, after watching home improvement shows, or hearing a suggestion from a friend, think that by introducing a spray sealant, polyurethane or epoxy, to a concrete wall will keep water and moisture out.

In order for a concrete wall to become sealed, a chemical sealant would have to penetrate all the way through a concrete wall (typically 8-12" thick depending on what the home is constructed of). There aren't any concrete sealants on the market that can do that. Any DIY concrete sealant you buy would only act as a topcoat, making the surface of the concrete smooth and only slightly penetrating the concrete wall. It will not however make your basement waterproof.

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Unknown said...

Yes. It would be nice to go with DRY UP baseboard system. However, it is also important to choose a waterproofer with integrity and experience.

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Toronto Plumbers

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