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What to DO With a Leaky Basement 9 Tips

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What to DO With a Leaky Basement 9 Tips

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  1. What to DO With a Leaky Basement 9 Tips www.aquatechwaterproofing.ca

  2. 1. Extend Your Gutters If water is pouring out of your gutter too close to your foundation, it can cause leaks that will get into your basements. The easiest solution is to add gutter extensions that send the water at least five to six feet away from your foundation. If you don't like the idea of o long gutter extension in your yard, you can hire a landscaper to install piping underground to do the same thing. 2. Seal Around Pipes Sometimes you will find that water is seeping into your basement in the cracks around a pipe. If a plumbing pipe is coming through the wall, the spaces around it can become an entryway for water. Sealing the crack is easy and cheap. You can use hydraulic cement or polyurethane caulking, both of which are available at any hardware or home improvement store. www.aquatechwaterproofing.ca

  3. 3. Check the Crown Around Your House When a house is built, it usually sits on a slight crown of dirt that slopes down away from the house, about 6 inches over 10 feet. The slight grade helps water drain away from the house. Over the years. it can be worn away. Rebuilding the crown can solve some basement leakage issues 4. Berms and Swales A berm is a mound of earth and a swale is the opposite, a wide, shallow ditch. Both of these can be built into your landscaping same distance from your home. These features help the flow of water and can direct drainage away from your home in most cases, these features can be installed by a landscaper. www.aquatechwaterproofing.ca

  4. 5. Clear out Footing Drains A footing drain is built when the house is built. Pipes are installed underground to direct water away from the basement. Over time, the pipes can get clogged. To clear footing drain, remove the cop on the clear out pipe and flush the pipes with a garden hose If that doesn't work, you can hire o plumber who will use on auger. 6. Curtain Drain A curtain drain is a type of french drain that you can install uphill from your home to direct water away. To install a curtain drain, you will need to dig a ditch about 2 feet deep and 1.5 feet wide. Inside the ditch, lay a perforated pipe and cover the whole thing with gravel. Water that flows over the drain will percolate through the gravel and into the pipe, which will carry it safely away from your home. www.aquatechwaterproofing.ca

  5. 7. Sump Pump Chisel out a small trench around the perimeter of your basement along the base of the walls. A perforated pipe in the trench can collect water and send it to a collection area at the lowest point of your basement .From there; a sump pump can pump it out to o safe area away from your home. 8. Waterproofing Waterproofing is a big job that involves excavating around your basement to access the outside of the basement walls. You will have to tear up your yard and potentially any patios, decks, or walkways that are in the way. But if your basement can’t be saved any other way, this final step may be necessary to protect your home. www.aquatechwaterproofing.ca

  6. 9. Hire the Experts If you aren’t sure what the best approach is to fix your leaking basement, bring in the pros. Before you spend time, money, and effort on a solution that may not work, let a Aqua Tech Waterproofing certified basement waterproofing company take a look Often, you will find that the solution is simpler than you thought. So save yourself some trouble and call a Aqua Tech Waterproofing certified basement waterproofing company today. Aqua Tech Waterproofing 20 Hyde Ave. Toronto, ON PH : 416-300-2191

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