Basement Wall

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By 954media

Basement Walls

Did you ever notice any whitish powdery stuff on your home’s basement wall? If yes, then this might be the time you checked for hidden water damages. The whitish powder-like stuff is in fact a discharge which, if left unattended, can simply spread and hazardously grow across the concrete of the basement in due course.

This happens because of water seepage. To illustrate, water gets involved in an alkalinity reaction with the basement’s concrete, which causes the concrete walls to get weakened, cracked, and crumbled-apart from inside.

Even little water oozing for months can create such effect on a basement wall. So, depending on the area you live in, it's wise to learn further about how basement sealers can help you in this kind of situations.

But let’s first see what other impacts water can have on a basement wall. As water seeps gradually through foundations or in a basement, it’ll almost essentially produce a damp and wet environment. A lot of homeowners make attempts to battle this, using dehumidifiers or air conditioners.

But the best these attempts can do is preventing the basement smells or vapors from reaching other areas in the house. Dehumidifiers are merely temporary solution. And they can’t stop a mold, mildew, or other substances from making their ways in your home.

Basement Wall
Basement Wall

The larger part of the water you encounter inside your basement is likely to be caused by trapped rain water or melted snow water. And when the gutters get clogged with lots of leaves or hordes of debris, you see the water falling from the roof and pooling around your home’s foundations, and eventually easily seeping in the basement.

Despite the fact that basements are solid and concrete, they are porous to some extent. Moreover, they get more porous as they age. Thus aging concrete lets more water to leak through. Unfortunately, the situation usually worsens over time.

A good way out of such problem could be basement wall sealers. They have a reputation for effectively preventing the leakage or dampness caused by water. They are formulated specially to harden as well as strengthen concrete walls. And good quality wall sealers can reduce moisture, while lowering the likelihood of wall cracks as well.

Some high quality sealers are capable of preventing mold growth that occur over masonry blocks, and pre-cast or poured interior of concrete structures. They’re good on crawl spaces too. This reduces the contaminations caused by fungi. If you buy the right sealer, it should be able to eliminate even odors, and or the allergic effects they radiate.

The bottom line is, basement sealers are efficient when it comes to fighting humidity, corrosion, stains, irritating musty odors, and condensation. They are effective on blocking slow (yet lethal) water leakage, which lead to structural damages of your basement wall. In addition to using sealers, you should also consider implementing the following tips.

  • Clean out the rain gutters on a regular basis to get rid of leaves, debris, or snow.
  • Grow grass rather than flowers or shrubs around the foundations. This’ll help absorb the moisture.
  • Consider buying one or two sump pump for relieving your basement or foundation of too high water pressure.

It’s also a good idea to finish the basement. Finishing the basement walls is important – especially when you’re planning to bring in great looks in your basement. Walls in your basement are extremely important, as they make up the structure for a basement and also hold the total weight of your house e above it. But before finishing a basement wall, it’s important that it’s sufficiently dry for finishing.

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