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Dry Basement
A dry basement is not necessarily one that is not flooded. Leakages and
water seepage may cause wet basements too. A dry basement is one that
is completely rid of moisture or water that can come in through walls,
floors or vents and joints that are not sealed.
Preventing leakages
The trick to keeping a basement in dry condition is to prevent leaks
before they occur. Leaks can occur in a number of places such as the
wall of the foundation, the joint between the wall and the floor and
existing cracks in walls or floor. Sealing the joints and those parts
of the wall or floor where cracks and resultant leaks are likely to occur
can prevent leaks.
Preventive Measures to Maintain a Dry Basement
The basic prevent measure to maintain a dry basement is to keep the water
out. If the house is located in a low-lying area, collection of water
should be prevented. Ducts and drainage pipes that can lead this water
away must be installed. Waterproofing is another method to keep a basement
dry. Waterproofing substances applied to the floor or walls can prevent
water seepage through cracks or leaks. Periodic maintenance and regular
inspection of seals should be carried out. It is better to carry out
preventive measures before leaks occur than do it later as this saves
a lot of time, effort and money. Preventive measures carried out before
leaks occur can also help prevent damage to things or stuff that is stored
in the basement.
Why a basement needs to be kept dry?
A dry basement will be free from bad odors or leaks that can cause wetness
and mold or rot. A dry basement can be used for many purposes. It could
be another extension to the house and can be used as a bedroom or business
office. Dry basements are also good storage spaces and can be used to
their optimum if water and moisture are kept away. Dry basements can
be used as living spaces and heating systems can make them as cozy as
any living room in the house. Dehumidifiers can help take away unwanted
moisture from the basement keeping it dry and warm.
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