Basement Waterproofing Myths Debunked

Water is such a constant force, over time, it can lead to structural damages and costly repairs. Since your basement is partially or entirely below ground, they are vulnerable to water-related issues. However, when homeowners do seek for help, they may encounter some myths about basement waterproofing. It's important to separate fact from fiction so that you can protect your home. Follow along and debunk some basement waterproofing myths with us! 

 

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Myth 1: All Waterproofing Methods Are The Same

Debunked: Just like how homes are unique shapes and sizes, basement waterproofing methods vary based on the specific needs of the property. Sump pumps, exterior/interior drainage systems and sealants all have their own place in waterproofing categories. 

Myth 2: Only Homes in Flood Zones Should Have Waterproofing

Debunked: While homes that are in flood zones have a higher risk, any basement can suffer water-related problems caused by the outside environment. Factors such as soil composition, poor drainage, home age and foundation movements can lead to water problems. 

Myth 3: Cracks in the Basement Floor are No Big Deal

Debunked: Not all cracks may cause serious concern, but they shouldn't be ignored still. Cracks create an intrusion point for water to seep through, and over time, these cracks could grow wider if left untreated! 

Myth 4: Basements Are Supposed to be Damp

Debunked: A common myth is that basements are damp almost through inheritance. Like mentioned before, even though basements are more prone to moisture being underground, a correctly waterproofed basement should remain dry! Be on the lookout for signs of mold growth or structural damages since that is a sign of persistent dampness. If you notice any, our products are catered to your waterproofing needs!

Myth 5: DIY Waterproofing is Just as Effective 

Debunked: While DIY solutions seem like a cost-effective solution, many things can go wrong if the wrong tools are used, improper installations or accidentally damaging your home. Professionals like us have the tools, knowledge and experience to ensure that your basement stays dry. 

Conclusion

Basement waterproofing is key to maintain the longevity of your home. By understanding the facts and debunking the myths, you can make informed decisions to protect your valuable asset, your property. If you're unsure on what to do for a basement waterproofing solution, DryZone Basement Systems is here for you! 

 

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