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You Want to Waterproof My Basement? Really?
By: Jack Overton

Ten steps to a dry basement:

Note that Number 1 is at the bottom!

2. Try going down the ten steps into someone else’s basement where they took the time and trouble to find out what the causes and practical guaranteed remedies were.

3. Determine as precisely as possible the major point of entry of the seepage.

4. Examine the exterior area for sources of water such as loose soil, reverse grading toward the house instead of away from it, drainage from downspouts or higher ground areas, plumbing or pipes- especially if they were installed after the original construction of the house, run-off from roofs and gutters.

5. If any of these conditions are the suspects, and you undertake fixing the situation, monitor the basement in the usually wet areas to see if there has been any diminishing effect.

6. If so, try more of the same.

7. Assuming the wet problems are what are normally called ‘high water table’ or hydrostatic pressure, look into installation of a ‘pressure relief system’ or interior French drains.

8. If you are not extremely handy or are ‘tool handling deficient’, call in several professional waterproofers after checking their standing with the local Better Business Bureau or Consumer Protection Bureau.

9. Compare and assess their suggestions and recommendations with your common sense and pocket book and ask for local referrals.

10. Only sign a contract, which is fully detailed and allows you to make your own decision rather than with hasty ‘do-it-right-now’ pressure.

Number 1. Before you waste time and effort and increase frustration and maybe spend more than you really have to, visit the online site and check out an illustrated 32 page waterproofing scambuster’s report.
www.npimall.com

About the Author

Jack Overton has been in residential waterproofing sales, installations and service for 30 plus years. He has put together a 32 page illustrated volume that will tell you everything you ever wanted to know about basement waterproofing but were afraid to ask. It is a scambuster’s dream. Visit www.NPImall.com for the download.
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