
4 common mistakes to avoid when waterproofing basements
Basements are no longer dusty rooms used as storage areas or not used at all. They are now being repurposed in homes and offices to serve as parking spaces, gymnasiums, libraries, cafeterias, etc. So, renovating one’s basement can help utilize this area effectively. One of the major steps in basement renovation is waterproofing because moisture accumulates quickly in basements. But to avoid potential problems, one should not make these mistakes while waterproofing their basements: Not waiting before draining flood water from the basement If there is a flood, it is likely to affect the basement first before moving to the other rooms in a home or office. In such a scenario, one’s first natural reaction is to drain the water as soon as possible. However, not waiting for some time before draining the water is a mistake because the water accumulates outside and around the basement and increases pressure in the basement. So, it ends up flooding in again within no time. Here, the best bet is to be a little patient before draining water from the basement. Forgetting to examine the soil around the foundation If the soil around the building’s foundation is too porous, water can easily seep into the basement.
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