Your basement must stay dry at all times. However, situations like leaks and the winter season can invite moisture from taking over your basement. If you are unable to control the dampness in the area, mold, wood rotting, and other structural damage caused by excess liquid can ensue. Thankfully, there are several things you can do to ensure that your basement stays nice and dry.
One basement waterproofing method you can turn into a routine habit is to learn how to dehumidify the area. If you have only heard about this procedure today, there is no need to worry. Here are some tips you can follow to make sure that your first time dehumidifying your basement goes well.
Check the Status of Your Ventilation System
A damaged or worn out ventilation system could be the biggest reason why your basement remains damp and moist. When your ventilation system isn’t functioning properly, it brings cold air straight into the basement, which condenses when the air reaches any of the basement’s surfaces. The solution to this problem? Call the professionals, and have them take a look at your vents. It is better that you let the pros handle this task. It requires a keen eye to recognize a busted ventilation that can be repaired, from a system that needs to be overhauled.
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When covering large gaps, use canned polyurethane foam, which you can purchase at any hardware store. You can use polyurethane foam on integral basement areas like the plumbing pipes and walls. For smaller holes, you can fill the gaps by using some caulk (or acrylic latex caulk) or silicone. You can also spread caulk between your home’s foundation and sill plate, for extra measure. On the other hand, if you are dealing with water leaks, you can work with water-stop cement to deal with the water