Waterproofing Your Basement
Welcome to ‘Waterproofing Your Basement Guide.’ This site is intended to provide answers and information to homeowners who want to take control of dampness and water seepage in their basements. Without proper repairs and maintenance, flooding and continual moisture can severely damage a basement and eventually the home’s foundation. You need to take action today and prevent further or future damage to your home and its property value.
What Can You Do Right Now?
Sign up for our Free ‘10 Secrets to Successful Basement Waterproofing’ mini-course and start getting the answers you need sent right to your inbox. You’ll receive 10 basement waterproofing lessons, 1 a day starting as soon as you sign up.
What Can You Expect to Learn from Our Free Mini-Course?
- Which Waterproofing System Would You Use?
- Waterproof Your Interior With Liquid Membrane.
- Have You Tried Air Bricks?
- Have You Ever Heard of Water Socks?
- Is Your Landscaping Hurting Your Waterproofing Efforts?
- Laundry Time Can Spell Trouble for the Basement.
- Are Sprinklers Causing Flooding in Your Basement?
- Install an Automatic Shut-Off Mechanism.
- Do You Have a Dirt Floor in Your Basement?
- Keep Your Basement Dry With a Dehumidifier.
There are different waterproofing methods that you can use. Depending on your home’s design, your budget, and your abilities and time to take on a DIY project like basement waterproofing, you can opt to install a sump pump, a dehumidifier, etc. All of these methods are addressed here on this website and in our free mini-course. Sign up using the form to your right.
Basement Waterproofing Resource We Recommend:
“The Home Waterproofer’s Manual – Home Waterproofing A to Z” easy to follow guides, show you exactly where the water comes from, where it should go and how to make it go there, without spending a lot of money.
What Exactly Is Waterproofing Anyway?
In its most elementary form, waterproofing is the process of preventing water from entering a building by using special waterproofing products or equipment like sump pumps. Often, a combination of waterproofing products and machines are used to improve the resistance of the structure to the intrusion of water.
Consult our Basement Waterproofing articles for answers to your DIY questions: Basement Waterproofing Articles



