How Can Professionals Repair and Waterproof Your Home?
Even if you don’t choose to DIY your basement repair, you may be tempted to let your leak or affiliated problem resolve itself. After all, doesn’t time heal all wounds? Not when those wounds are based in your basement. If you let this kind of damage go untreated, the damage that your basement is experiencing may rapidly worsen. Before you know it, the repairs you need to bring your home back into its original condition may be even more expensive than you initially imagined. With that in mind, what kind of work can professionals do inside and outside of your basement that can help eliminate the damage in question while also protecting your home from future shifts?
Piering and Stabilization
There are two different ways you can go about securing your basement as well as the soil around your home. You can invest in piers or in soil stabilization. Piers are usually buried at least 10 feet below the foundation of your home. Most of the time, they’re meant to lift your home back into its original position after it’s started to sink. If you’re facing the clay bowl effect, piers can take the weight of your home off of the nearby soil, ensuring that it’s more likely to remain stable in the future. Some of the most common types of piers include:
- Helical piers
- Slab piers
- Push piers
You can also choose to inject the soil around your home with different kinds of materials to better stabilize it. Both mudjacking and polyurethane injections can fill in the gaps between nearby soil particles, making it more difficult for these particles to shift in place.
Unique Home Waterproofing Measures
It’s never a bad idea to invest in home waterproofing measures. If you’ve found yourself dealing with interior leaks in addition to floor sinkage, then these measures can keep that damage from spreading to the rest of your home.
The waterproofing measures that suit you best will vary based on the age of your home, the size of your basement, and the work you want your basement to do. Basements meant for entertaining, for example, may benefit from wall supports and waterproof insulation more so than full-space encapsulations. Note that you always have the option of combining waterproofing measures, or stacking them, to keep unwanted moisture damage at bay.

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