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All Dry Basement Frequently Asked Questions

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Have a waterproofing-related question? We have the answer! Check out our FAQs below to learn more about our company and services.

  • Why should I waterproof my basement?

    The health of the basement is important for your home. Excess water and moisture can cause mold and mildew. The healthier your basement the healthier your home. Get in touch with us today to schedule an appointment for basement waterproofing.

  • Why is moisture in a basement bad?

    Excess water and moisture can cause mold and mildew, so it's important to get basement waterproofing from an experienced team as soon as possible.

  • Why do I need a sump pump?

    Most houses in this part of the country need to have a sump pump because the basement is underground. Your basement is like a pond just waiting for water. The sump pump protects your basement from flooding. Even if you don’t have a water problem now it can still happen with the right conditions. Don't wait to get in touch with us today to schedule an appointment for sump pump installation.

  • How long can I expect my basement waterproof to last?

    Basement waterproofing can last as long as your home with proper maintenance. According to List with Clever, a baseboard waterproofing system will last about 50 years, so it could potentially last until you move out of your home.

  • Is it necessary to fix a small crack in my foundation?

    It depends on the crack. Not all cracks in your basement need to be repaired. Although, you should want to find a foundation repair company to evaluate a crack you find as soon as possible. A foundation crack can simply be a curing crack and may not need repair. You could also have a crack from a settling foundation or a bowed basement wall and those cracks need immediate attention. For foundation crack repair, get in touch with us today.

  • What causes foundation cracks?

    Foundation cracks can be caused by the concrete curing. As concrete cures, it shrinks and may end up with cracks. Other cracks are caused by structural problems. Setting soil under the foundation can cause settling cracks. Stair step cracks diagonal cracks or horizontal cracks are caused by swelling or freezing soil pushing on the foundation. For reputable foundation crack repair, get in touch with our team.

  • What can I do to prevent a foundation crack in the future?

    To prevent cracks, get water away from your foundation. Add gutters if you don’t have any and make sure the downspouts are away from the foundation. For the foundation crack repair services you need, reach out to us today!

  • How does water get into my basement?

    Water gets into the basement through cracks and cold joints. A cold joint is where new concrete meets already set concrete. Water builds up around a foundation and finds its way in through cold joints and cracks. Keep your basement protected with basement waterproofing from our team.

  • How can you tell if my basement needs to be waterproofed?

    If your basement gets water or you're going to finish the basement in the near future, then you need basement waterproofing services. Give us a call today to schedule an appointment.

  • Why did my basement wall bow, and why do I have a long horizontal crack in my basement wall?

    A bowing wall in a basement is caused by swelling or freezing soil pushing on the foundation. Make sure your basement is protected with basement waterproofing services from our team.

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