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Drain Tile

Drain Tiles are one of the best ways to stop basement leakage in your home.  Drain tiles are usually considered the best way to prevent water from leaking into your basement from the floor due to hydrostatic forces or seeping through your walls due to capillary action.  If you are interested in stopping basement leaks, here is some information on drain tiles.

A drain tile is a much better solution than waterproofing your basement.  Basement leakage usually occurs due to natural forces that push water against porous concrete in your basement causing water to flow up through the basement floor.  A drain tile alleviates the forces and removes water away from the basement.

A drain tile is usually created from inside the basement.  A contractor breaks through about a 2 x 2 foot hole in your basement and builds a trench alleviating the hydrostatic forces.  They then install a drain or pipe that captures water and then removes it away from the basement.  Filter rock and other materials are used to capture water and bring it towards the drain, where it is quickly taken away from the basement. 

Where basement sealers are considered temporary fixes, drain tiles are usually your best bet for a dry basement.  Drain tiles can cost several thousand dollars to install but if you want to have a dry basement they are absolutely worth it.


Ways to Waterproof Your Basement

If you are a home owner trying to remove water from a leaky or flooded basement, you know how frustrating water removal can be.  For basements that do not have leakage problems yet, waterproofing is a great preventive measure.  Here are a number to waterproof your basement.

One of the most common ways to waterproof your basement is to use a basement waterproof sealant.  Waterproof sealants are an extremely easy and affordable way to help prevent water leakage and seepage.  Most waterproof sealants can be easily brushed on like paint and can last for at least a year or two.  Waterproof basement sealants are easiest way for do it yourselfers to prevent water leakage and seepage in their basements.

Another way to waterproof your basement is by installing a drain tile.  Most people will need to hire a contractor to install the drain tile.  A drain tile is a trench built underneath or around the basement which can help reduce the forces that cause water leaks as well as help remove water away from your home. 

Installing a drain tile takes lots of work and is not for beginners or intermediate do it yourselfers.  If you are experiencing a leaky basement or seepage through your basement walls, look into the above suggestions on the ways that you can waterproof your basement.

Simple Tips for Preventing a Leaky Basement

If you are a home owner and trying to prevent your basement from water leaks and seepage, there are many precautions that you can take to keep water away from your home.  Here are some simple tips for preventing a leaky basement.

One of the easiest ways to reduce the risk of basement flooding and leakage is to capture water and remove it away from your home.  Usually this can be done with clean and efficiently working drainage.  Most people have gutters that collect water and then remove it from their home, make sure these gutters are clean and working properly.

It is also smart to make sure that the area surrounding your basement foundation is sloped upwards, making sure that water moves away from the foundation.  You can easy landscape your property to cause water to flow away from your home instead of creating pockets and puddles that can contribute to basement flooding.  

Another tip is that your basement windows should not be blocked by bushes or other items.  If your basement is very humid, it can cause lots of dangerous mold growth.  You should open your windows from time to time to air out and dry out your basement, especially if it has leaking issues.  If you are trying to prevent a leaky basement, follow the above simple tips.


 

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