Interior Basement Waterproofing
EXPERIENCED BASEMENT WATERPROOFING IN REGINA
For dependable advice and restorative service on leak repairs and waterproofing in Regina and across southeastern Saskatchewan, contact the experienced waterproofing professionals at RSR Construction: Basement & Foundation Repair.
We’ll ensure your home is protected against any further damage with our efficient solutions.
Exterior Waterproofing
The exterior waterproofing service we offer Regina and surrounding areas involves involves removing the soil from around the home to the foundation footing. Walls and cracks are exposed allowing them to be repaired. When this is complete, a waterproofing barrier – such as Bakor Blueskin or another approved waterproof membrane – is installed and sealed. A dimpled board membrane can then be applied; this will prevent backfill material from touching the foundation and helps channel water away.
Next, weeping tile is installed; this is a corrugated drain pipe used for water collection and discharge that is placed around the perimeter of your home at the footing level. Water in surrounding soil above flows into the weeping tile and drains into a pipe that leads directly into a sump where it is removed via the sump pump.
Once the waterproofing is installed, backfill will consist of pea rock placed over the weeping tile drainage system. It is then covered with sand and capped with clay.
Interior Waterproofing
Interior waterproofing, or basement waterproofing, refers to techniques used to prevent water from entering the basement of a house or other building. Effective below ground waterproofing will include both drainage and sealers.
Basement waterproofing is needed any time a structure is built at ground level or below ground. Basement waterproofing and drainage considerations are especially important in cases where groundwater is likely to build up in the soil and raise the water table.
This higher water table causes hydrostatic pressure to be exerted underneath basement floors and against basement walls. Hydrostatic pressure forces water in through cracks in foundation walls, through openings caused by expansion and contraction of the footing-foundation wall joint and up through floor cracks.
Hydrostatic pressure can cause major structural damage to foundation walls and is likely to contribute to decay and other moisture-related problems.
Interior Weeping Tile System
An interior weeping tile system can also be referred to as a perimeter drain system and is an alternative to the traditional external excavation of foundation for waterproofing. External waterproofing is still the ideal solution for waterproofing; however, in some cases, it is not an option.
This interior drainage system will keep the basement dry and provides drainage for the water that flows and pools within the concrete or cinderblock foundation. A drainage system will be installed at the footing around the perimeter of the basement beneath the floor. This allows the water to drain thus preventing leaking or seeping from the concrete onto or beneath the basement floor. A dimpled membrane will be installed on the exposed walls.
When it comes to basement repair and waterproofing in Regina, we achieve long-term results. Book your free consultation today.