instructions to optimally use conservative waterproofing system

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Instructions to optimally use conservative waterproofing system James K. Brouk Waterproofing an entire room or basement can be expensive. You have to purchase epoxies, waterproofing membranes, Hydroclay, and more. However, there are simpler ways to go about with interior and exterior wall waterproofing that do not involve expensive waterproofing membranes. Here are some ways to carry out conservative, cost-effective basement wall water proofing in India. Drain your sorrows away The first thing you need to do is to install a drainage system in your basement. Basements without drainage systems are like buckets. If water seeps in, it keeps filling up, and it will be difficult to clean and dry. It will also be disastrous for the structure of your basement. If water seeps into the walls and ceiling, it could weaken the concrete, putting your home at risk of tumbling down. A drain in the middle of the floor of the basement may suffice if water drips into it often. Make sure that the downspout drips at least five feet away from your external wall, so that the water is not absorbed back into the wall. You can try many different types of drains, such as French drains, pumps, and more. However, sometimes the water comes from somewhere other than the ceiling, which means that you might have to buy a little epoxy. Every nook and cranny Sometimes, water seeps in through the ground. This means that you might have to seal the corners between the walls and floor. Make sure that they are properly sealed, and that no air bubbles remain trapped between the epoxy and the floor. To do this, push gently at the epoxy with a trowel before it dries. Just make sure you follow the instructions of your chosen epoxy properly. You might also want to cover up every other crack in the walls and ceiling with epoxy, To do this, you need to open the cracks up with a chisel. Fill the gaps up with epoxy, and press down on them to ensure that no air bubbles remain. There are many epoxies and waterproofing cements in India that you can choose. All of them are different; choose the brand that is best for your home. Plant foes It is also important to keep plants away from the external walls of your basement. Plants absorb water, and their roots can creep into your walls, compromising their strength and durability. Make sure each plant is uprooted completely. If you can’t bear to throw them away, make sure you replant them somewhere far away from the walls. Be warned that plants’ roots tend to spread over a wider area than you think, so ensure that the roots will not be able to reach your house. There are other cost-effective ways to keep your basement waterproof out there. All you have to do is look and be creative. But these should suffice for now. And if you want to ensure that your basement is completely resistant to water, you will need to invest in waterproof membranes and other products.


James Brouk discusses the different kinds of waterproofing cement in India with readers. He also reveals external wall waterproofing methods, as well as tips for basement wall water

proofing in India.


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