4 Different Types of Basement Repair

| 04/05/2022

Did you know that there are many types of basement repair for foundations? In reality, many waterproofing techniques may be employed to seal a damp basement for various sorts of basement leaks and difficulties.

This blog article will go through each of these waterproofing options in greater detail, and it will serve as a resource for homeowners who are trying to figure out which waterproofing option is best for them.

 

1. Exterior Waterproofing – Waterproofing Basement Walls from the Outside

Waterproofing professionals must dig up the foundation to get to the root of the problem in our most typical form of basement foundation repair. Exterior waterproofing (also known as external waterproofing) involves exposing the foundation and installing a foundation waterproofing system that directs and disperses water away from your foundation walls and into the soil. This is one of the most successful basement leak repair methods and one of the finest waterproofing solutions for basement leaks.

Hydraulic cement to repair foundation cracks, two layers of Hydro Guard rubberized membrane applied along the foundation wall, a reinforcement mesh, an air-gap drainage membrane that will feed water down to the drainage tile system (weeping tile), and finally, a layer 3/4 inch gravel bedding before filling back in the dirt and soil that was dug up were among the waterproofing materials used. You will be safeguarded from a damp basement or another basement leak if this system is installed appropriately.

 

2. Interior Waterproofing – Managing the Moisture in your Basement with Proper Drainage

Have you ever walked down your stairs and felt the dampness on your walls or in your basement? What about the basement’s odor? You might be dealing with a major moisture issue. When the moisture in your basement is not being dispersed effectively, inside waterproofing (also known as internal waterproofing) is performed. Interior waterproofing is the greatest option for a wet or damp basement, and it may also be used to waterproof your home from the inside if you don’t have access to the outside.

When your basement becomes wet and moist, it’s a good idea to have an interior waterproofing job done to avoid the formation of mold and mildew, which may cause unpleasant odors and bacteria. This is also one of the waterproofing options for dealing with hydrostatic pressure, which can lead to a damp basement. An interior air-gap drainage membrane to wrap along the walls, drainage tile (or weeping tile) to collect excess water and discharge it to your sump pump or drain drainage tile connector pieces, 3/4 inch gravel for drainage, and cement to refinish the parts dug up are among the waterproofing materials.

While basement waterproofing prices are significantly cheaper when choosing an internal solution (as opposed to an external option), it all relies on the leak’s circumstances. Our sales representatives will be able to establish whether or not internal waterproofing may be employed to fix a leaky basement.

 

3. Foundation Crack Repair – Fixing Foundation Cracks using a Special Solution

Foundation cracks will ultimately result in a basement leak in your property. Epoxy crack injections, also known as Structural Crack Repair, are one sort of waterproofing alternative that may be accessible based on the type of crack. A two-part epoxy resin mixture is used to fill in the fracture and glue the wall crack back together in this sort of basement foundation repair. Under certain situations, this waterproofing solution is substantially less expensive and more effective than conventional waterproofing systems.

Using specialized plastic ports, epoxy is poured into foundation cracks to fill and glue them back together. Because not every foundation crack can be fixed with this approach, it’s necessary to have an examination done by a waterproofing professional like RCC Waterproofing to see whether this method can be utilized to seal a leaky basement.

 

4. Underpinning – Expanding Your Living Space

Underpinning is a great way to expand the space in your basement to give you more height and sometimes more square footage if you’re looking for a more livable space in your home. This method of basement foundation repair involves waterproofing businesses exposing your house’s underpinning and building the basement floor at that level, providing you extra useable space. Benching is also done during the basement lowering process to reinforce the basement walls and reduce the likelihood of a basement leak or structural breach.

This procedure, also known as basement lowering, is quickly becoming one of the most popular waterproofing treatments in Toronto and other rapidly developing areas with a large number of older homes. The basement in many older homes was never intended to be a living area, with low ceilings and exposed ducting limiting the amount of headroom available. While the procedure is time-consuming and labor-intensive, having your property underpinned will significantly boost its value.

 

Exterior waterproofing, interior waterproofing, underpinning, and structural crack repair were the four most prevalent waterproofing treatments we provided. Each method of basement foundation repair has advantages and disadvantages, and our professional sales representatives can advise you on which is ideal for your property during a free estimate and consultation. These treatments are all accessible via RCC Waterproofing and are all supported by our lifetime warranty assurance.

To learn more, contact Leaky Basement at 416-766-2071 or Contact Leaky Basement for an Appointment