Pennsylvania Basement Waterproofing

Many citizens of Pennsylvania worry of the rain forecasts. These are usually caused by their fear of the flooding of their basements. Thus waterproofing of basement is very important for Pennsylvanians. The rainy weather, combined with humidity and high moisture levels at times, contribute to wet and leaking basements problems.

Basements are usually about 1/3 of the total floor area of houses. Basements are used as den, home theater area, and most often times as a storage area. Thus in Pennsylvania, where the frequency of rainfall is high, waterproofing of basements is important. For some families, having a basement is considered as a luxury. But coupled with this luxury, is an obligation to maintain the basement in good condition.

A well-maintained basement also adds value to the house, due to added usable area and beauty. Usually maintenance and repair costs are adequately compensated by the advantages of having a functioning basement.

There are many problems in maintaining a basement in Pennsylvania’s wet weather. Moisture due to high humidity aggravates woes in maintaining basement. This wet weather is sometimes due to melting of snow that cause frequent flooding. This situation is a big challenge to Pennsylvania basement waterproofing companies, and for the individual home owners who want to do basement waterproofing themselves.

Exterior walls of basement gradually deteriorate due to high water content of the soils near basement walls. Waterproofing compounds applied on the exterior of basement walls and floors might have deteriorated due to dampness of the surroundings. This necessitates a superior quality waterproofing compound has to be applied on the interior of the basement walls.

Existing basements that have leaking problems need several corrective measures. Wrong placements of roof downspouts near the basement walls might contribute largely to basement flooding. In these cases, these downspouts must be drained farther away from basements walls. And also, slopes of the surrounding grounds might cause the flow of rain and flood waters toward the walls of the basement. Making these surrounding grounds near the basement walls higher will help a lot in minimizing basement flooding. Constructing a drainage system around the basement walls will also be a great help in making basement walls and floors dry. And finally, basement interior drainage system, coupled with a sump pump, will free us of basement worries, even if the exterior corrective measures are overcome by unexpected grave weather conditions.

Sometimes, common sense and some simple corrective measures will save us from a lot of basement woes- and let us enjoy the comfort of our basements.

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