Tuesday 23 August 2011

WATERPROOFING INSIDE

 Interior benefits:

The internal system is used for three many reasons, one the area cannot be addressed from the exterior due to confined space or no access. The other is the water problem is not a foundation leak but a hydrostatic pressure problem, which simple means the ground water under the concrete slab raises up and down and cause the water to penetrate through the basement slab. The other is cost effectiveness for unfinished living areas.

Interior drainage system:

  • The floor is broken around the perimeter in which the system is needed aprox 6 to 10 inches away from the foundation wall.
  • Concrete is then removed and the trench is dug out to accommodate the 3 inch 
    perforated weeping tile.
  • The weeping tile is installed it must be connected to a discharge such as a sump pump or 
    a floor drain.
  • Then a dimpled sheet of drainage membrane is installed on the interior exposed wall where the system has been installed.
  • We then install a layer of ¾ clear gravel over the weeping tile to gain maximum drainage to the tile.
  • Once the membrane and gravel are installed this will allow any water from above grade or below grade to drain in the system installed.
  • Then a layer of concrete is installed over the exposed trench that will finish the floor back to its original level.                                                                                                                                                      CONTACT US:
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