Twip of the Day – Stopping Wall Leaks

Basement wall leaks are a serious issue that needs to be addressed and repaired as soon as possible. Not only will dampness damage your possessions, but it can also cause health hazards. First, you need to locate the leak, so trace the water back to where it emerges from the wall. Be thorough, because there may only be one entry point. Use a hammer and chisel to carefully open any cracks and inspect them for holes or further damage. Use a small brush to rid loose debris from the affected area, once you’ve gotten the majority of it, use a can of compressed air for a final cleaning. Put on protective equipment at this point, mix hydraulic cement following the instructions on the bag. Apply the freshly mixed cement into the crack, making sure you press it in as far as possible. To obtain the most effective and flat finish to the wall, use a mortar trowel to apply the cement, and then leave it to cure. Once you have dealt with the cracks, you need to apply a waterproof sealant to protect against future penetration. Once, you’ve repaired and waterproofed your basement, check the rest of the home. Assure your gutters are properly connected and functioning properly, and that drainage run-offs don’t accumulate against the side of the structure. If the job is too tough to finish on your own, call water damage professionals, just like DryPatrol.