Installing a basement waterproofing system inside your home is a fantastic idea. With all the innovations that have been made in the last decade in old-fashioned drain tile, French drain, and weeping tile systems in Oregon & Washington, along with modern and more reliable sump pump systems, a waterproof basement is just a phone call away.
If you have a wet basement and are looking for a solution, call John's Waterproofing today for a free basement waterproofing inspection and quote! We serve Portland, Vancouver, Everett, Eugene, Salem, Beaverton, Gresham, Bellingham, Marysville, Bend, Longview, Oregon City, Mount Vernon, Mcminnville, West Linn, and all areas nearby.
To remove water -- including humidity -- and to create a dry basement, something more may be needed. Moisture can easily travel through the concrete and grout used in your foundation walls and floors - and even more easily through sections of exposed dirt.
Even when the surfaces of your basement walls and floors look dry at a glance, you can be sure that moisture is entering the basement continually through the concrete in the form of water vapor.
There are several ways to tell if moisture is passing through to your basement. One of the most common is a white, flaky powder that accumulates on basement walls.
This is known as efflorescence, and it's left behind as moisture leaves the basement walls and enters the air.
Other signs include mold and musty smells in the basement and rust on your pipes, tools, or other metal in the space.
If you're not sure if your basement floor is adding to your basement humidity, check it out by laying a layer of plastic on a section of your basement floor for several days.
If the space underneath is damp, then you know the moisture that would have passed into the basement air was instead trapped underneath the plastic.
Basement wall coatings and paint are notorious for peeling and blistering off basement walls, eventually making the problem worse than ever.
The water vapor behind a "waterproof" coating will damage its bond, destroying it in a few years, or even in months!
Instead, John's Waterproofing recommends installing one of our basement wall systems, like BrightWall®, a plastic wall covering that is mechanically attached to the wall and can be installed as a vapor barrier.
These easy-to-install basement wall coverings will brighten the space and keep out moisture permanently.
ThermalDry® Basement Floor Matting turns cold, damp, hard concrete into beautiful, dry and comfortable floors! It comes in two tile colors and two carpet colors to match any decor. The bottom of ThermalDry® Flooring has raised pegs to create an airspace to prevent water vapor from condensing into water droplets underneath your finished flooring. The modular design of ThermalDry® Flooring allows for fast installation and is ready to use right away! It also makes it easy to replace any future damaged or worn tiles, such as in a high traffic area, without having to replace the whole floor!
Is your heart set on wall-to-wall carpeting? Install ThermalDry® Subfloor Matting! Unlike wood subfloors, this inorganic, low-profile subfloor will never be damaged by water and gives you the perfect subfloor for carpeting or other floating floor systems. You'll have the look you love, with a difference you can feel.
Typical dehumidifiers are simply not powerful enough to keep a basement dry. Additionally, the cheap dehumidifiers sold at some hardware stores have collection trays that continually fill up, sometimes in as little as 8-12 hours. With 168 hours in a week, this means you'd have to empty your collection tray 14-21 times to keep your machine running. Even then, is it doing the job?
John's Waterproofing has the answer to your dry basement needs: The SaniDry™ XP Basement Air System. This is the only dehumidifier available in Oregon & Washington that has the power and effectiveness you need.
Seven Great Reasons to Choose the SaniDry™ | ||
SaniDry™ |
Standard Dehumidifier |
|
Cost/Pint |
3.3 cents |
10 cents |
Max Pints Removed |
100 |
30 |
Self-Draining |
Yes |
Sometimes |
Powerful Air-Circulating Fan |
Yes |
No |
Can Be Ducted from Unfinished to Finished Basement |
Yes |
No |
Dual Stage Air Filtration |
Yes |
No |
Odor-Eliminating Filter |
Optional |
No |
Your basement waterproofing system plays an important role in your home by protecting you from groundwater seepage.
Scheduling an annual maintenance to check on your home's sump pump, basement drainage, and other components of your system will ensure your system is working right and will help find any potential problems before they find you!
John's Waterproofing is the premier basement waterproofing contractor in Salem, Eugene, Gresham, Beaverton, Bend, Bellingham, Marysville, Everett, Vancouver, Portland, Woodburn, Tualatin, Forest Grove, Newberg, Wilsonville, and other parts of Oregon & Washington. If you're in need of wet basement repair, we're ready to help. Waterproofing is our specialty, and with our great reputation in the community, you can be sure we'll be here whenever you need us.
We offer free, no-obligation estimates to homeowners in our area. Each estimate includes an in-home inspection, a written quote, and a free copy of our 88-page color book, Dry Basement Science. Call or contact us by e-mail today for a free basement repair quote.
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