Interior Waterproofing

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Basement waterproofing from inside

Interior Waterproofing

Inside waterproofing is the technique of keeping water from penetrating a building’s or structure’s inside walls and floors. This is often accomplished by putting a waterproof coating or membrane to the inner walls or flooring of a basement, crawl space, or other wet region. A liquid coating, a sheet membrane, or an epoxy injection that fills cracks and spaces in the concrete can all be used as waterproofing materials.

Water damage, mould growth, and structural difficulties caused by moisture can all be avoided with interior waterproofing. Exterior waterproofing procedures like as correct grading and drainage, as well as the installation of exterior waterproofing membranes or coatings, are frequently employed in combination with it. Interior waterproofing, it should be noted, does not treat the main cause of water infiltration, but rather regulates the moisture that is already present in the building. As a result, it is critical to solve any outside issues before considering inside waterproofing.

Our Services

Exterior waterproofing requires excavation around the perimeter of the building

Installation of Shoring

Old Weeping Tiles are Removed and Replaced

Cleaning and Inspection of the Foundation Walls

Application of Rubber Membrane

Installing New Window Wells

Area is refilled with soil and compacted to the original level

Top of Foundation

Where the foundation meets the brick, known as the sill, can be a place where water leakage occurs. If the seal has deteriorated, it should be redone to help keep water out.

Block or Brick Foundation Homes

Water may enter crevices in the air voids and mortar joints in block and brick walls.

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