North Carolina Waterproofing

Getting Ready to Finish Your Basement in North Carolina

Finishing your basement can increase the living space and value of your home.

Regional Waterproofing has seen thousands of  finished and unfinished basements with water problems ranging from  dampness to all-out flooding in the Raleigh area of North Carolina. If  you are going to finish your basement, this is what we recommend to  prepare it properly. If you already have finished your basement, the  majority of these precautions can still be made.

  1. Install an effective waterproofing system.
  2. nstall a reliable sump pump with alarm and back-up system.
  3. Guard against floods from frozen sump discharge lines.
  4. Install a vapor barrier on the walls before you put up finished walls.
  5. Keep the floor warm, dry and comfortable.
  6. Protect against common plumbing leaks that ruin your finished basement.
  7. Inspect your basement windows.
  8. Dehumidify the space.
  9. Perform some basic exterior maintenance.

Basement Finishing - Regional Waterproofing, Inc. - North Carolina1. Install an Effective Waterproofing System
If the basement has ever experienced any groundwater seepage at all, then it needs a quality basement waterproofing system like WaterGuard, DryTrak    or other options available from Basement Systems. The idea is that  basement water problems never get better, they only get worse as the  house ages and the drains and the coatings that protected the house  fail. Therefore, even if water seepage is a once-a-year occurrence, it  needs to be fixed before the basement is finished, as flooding is  likely to be more frequent in the future. Some cautious homeowners put  in such a system even if they have not had seepage, just in case. This  makes sense from the standpoint that these systems are far easier to  put in a basement that is unfinished than one where finished walls and  floor coverings restrict access afterwards. It is also highly  recommended that this system be installed around the entire perimeter  of the basement.

Basement Finishing - Regional Waterproofing, Inc. - North Carolina2. Install a Reliable Sump Pump with Alarm and Back-up Systems
Before investing in finishing your basement, you should have the best sump pump protection available to guard your home against flooding from primary  pump failure, pump overload from torrential rains, and power failure.  Basement Systems' TripleSafe sump pump system stands ready with primary  and secondary AC-powered pumps and a third battery-operated backup pump  in a single airtight sump liner. TheTripleSafe system automatically  pumps out water in the event that the power goes out or the primary  pump mechanically fails to operate. Without this triple protection,  your finished basement is only one pump or power failure away from a  flood. Ensure a dry basement all the time with triple protection –  before you invest in it.

If you do not have a TripleSafe pump  system and have a BasementSystems' SuperSump instead, at the very  minimum you should have an UltraSump back-up pumping system and a  WaterWatch Alarm. The UltraSump (standard with a TripleSafe system) is  a battery-operated back-up pumping system with a DC pump installed in  the same sump hole, a battery, and a charging system. The UltraSump  will pump up to 7000 gallons of water out of your basement in the event  of the primary pump failing for any reason including power outages. A  WaterWatch Alarm is standard on all Basement Systems pump systems and  will sound off to alert you to pump failure before your floor gets wet.

Basement Finishing - Regional Waterproofing, Inc. - North Carolina3. Guard Against Floods from Frozen Sump Discharge Lines
If  you have a sump pump, it probably discharges outside. Snow and ice can  block the opening and cause it to freeze. When this happens, your pump  will be running and the water can't get out, causing your basement to  flood. Basement Systems' IceGuard , which is standard on most systems, will prevent this problem automatically.

4. Install a vapor barrier on the walls before you put up finished walls
Basement  walls can leak higher up off of the floor. Water vapor can also pass  through basement walls and contribute to a higher humidity level in the  basement. Installing a sheet of plastic, preferably a high-quality,  extra-durable one, will direct water seepage down to the drainage  system below and keep it off of the studs and sheet rock or paneling.  It will also keep water vapor from getting into the basement  environment and lower the humidity levels. It is important that the  vapor barrier be tucked into the drainage system below if one exists.  The top of the vapor barrier should be caulked to the top of the wall.

Even  better, you can install a vapor-proof drainage sheet on the walls that  will insulate, such as Basement Systems ThermalDry WALL System, which  reflects 97% of the heat back into your basement.

Basement Finishing - Regional Waterproofing, Inc. - North Carolina5. Keep the floor warm, dry and comfortable
Once  you have eliminated any possible leakage problems in the basement, the  next thing to eliminate is water vapor from coming through the concrete  floor. Because concrete is porous, water vapor will slowly and  continuously travel up through it. If you lay a carpet on top of the  concrete floor, this moisture gets trapped under the carpet and causes  odors, mold and rot in the carpet.

Basement Finishing - Regional Waterproofing, Inc. - North CarolinaBasement Systems' solution is a ThermalDry Basement Floor Matting    system. This consists of a specially engineered polypropylene, 17-inch  tongue-&-groove square tile that, unlike systems that use wood, is  totally water and vapor proof. The unique grid design on the bottom of  the tile creates an air space that insulates the floor and does not  cause water vapor to condense. The installation takes away only 3/8' of  precious ceiling height in the basement instead of 4' for other methods.

Basement Finishing - Regional Waterproofing, Inc. - North Carolina6. Protect against common plumbing leaks that ruin your finished basement
Any  water leakage, whether it be from the ground or not, will have the same  damaging effect on your finished basement. Basement Systems has easy  solutions for the two most common domestic water leaks, which we see  all the time.

The  first is leaking water heaters. The average life of a water heater is  seven years, and when they fail, they usually leak and flood the  basement. Basement Systems FloodRing is the solution. The FloodRing  will contain water seepage and drain it to the waterproofing system  when the water heater leaks.

Basement Finishing - Regional Waterproofing, Inc. - North CarolinaThe  second common plumbing leak is washing machine hoses that can flood  your basement even if the washing machine is on the upper floors. These  hoses are not made to withstand the 50 or 60 pounds per square inch of  water pressure like our hard plumbing system is. There is a valve to  shut the water pressure off when the washing machine is not in use, but  very few people use them all the time. Eventually, these inexpensive  hoses will leak or blow-out completely. Basement Systems FloodChek Hoses    are the answer. Guaranteed for 20 years, the FloodChek hoses are made  to take the pressure, and will not blow-out, corrode, or rust at the  end connections.

Basement Finishing - Regional Waterproofing, Inc. - North Carolina7. Inspect your basement windows
Will  you be happy with them in your newly finished basement? Basement  windows are notorious for being hard to open and drafty. Furthermore,  the wet environment near the ground or in a window well causes a metal  window to rust and a wooden window to rot. Many do not have screens,  and painting them is a constant challenge.

Basement  Systems can replace your basement windows with energy-efficient,  all-vinyl EverLast windows. They feature smooth sliding operation,  double glass, full screen, easily removable panes for cleaning or  passing long objects into the basement, and they never need to be  painted!

The right time to replace your basement windows is before you finish the basement. Then the carpenters can trim right up to them for a nice finished look.

Basement Finishing - Regional Waterproofing, Inc. - North Carolina8. Dehumidify the space
The SaniDry  Basement Air System is a powerful and effective dehumidifier - big enough to do the job - where most standard dehumidifiers are too  small to make much difference. The SaniDry dries the air and  automatically drains the water out of the hose, so you never have to  empty it, like a conventional dehumidifer. The SaniDry takes three  times the amount of water out of the air as a typical dehumidifier yet  uses the same energy. The SaniDry has a powerful blower to draw musty  air in and move the dry, clean air back out into the basement. This  unit helps to ensure that you won't have high humidity and musty smells  in your finished basement.

Basement Finishing - Regional Waterproofing, Inc. - North Carolina9. Perform some basic exterior maintenance
You should have your downspouts extended with Basement Systems RainChute to keep roof water away from the foundation. Keep the soil graded away  from the house wherever possible and keep the gutters clean. Keep  window wells clear of leaves and debris.

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