Always Exceed The Minimum Requirements For Residential Grading
Residential grading and Basement waterproofing are becoming more significant in maintaining the basement of a house. The foundation of a house depends upon the basement and its effective construction. Many people are not aware of basement waterproofing but it is always a good idea to start thinking of renovating your basement as early as possible. However, you may not find any problems or any leakage in the summer season but when the rainy season starts, complications starts arising. So, it most important to check your basement foundation cracks and start repairing your basement before major problem arises.
Sometimes the powerful forces of nature like uncontrolled water can be devastating and cause heavy loss to properties and homes. Residential grading can prevent this unnecessary occurrence by allowing the water to flow away in a different direction before it starts leaking in the basement. When it comes to yard drainage solutions, it must be always remembered that, the more slope the more effective and better.
There are different yard drainage systems through which basement leakage can be prevented. The french drain is a process where a passage is cut with a trencher and rigid fabricated drain tiles are placed in the passage to direct away the water to a more desirable place. This drainage system is mostly used by golf courses and farmers to facilitate water to their desired locations like fairways and farms.
A dry well can direct the heavy flowing water to a certain place if the existing residential grading does not work. It is installed in a place away from the foundation of the house. A drain tile system is a process that has two different ways of installation, the interior drain tile installation and the exterior drain tile installation.
In interior drain tile system, the drain tiles can be placed above the concrete slab, within the slab or under the slab. Mostly, the interior drain tiles are placed under the concrete slab in today’s houses. The exterior drain tile system which is commonly known as footing drains are installed during the time of construction.
These exterior drain tiles are usually placed outside the foundation of a house and act as a piping system by collecting and redirecting the water to a desirable place. Although this system is more expensive than the interior drain system, it is considered as the most effective yard drainage solution. Installation of exterior drain tiles requires digging of many places and even shrubs and other obstacles surrounding the house.
Usually basements are situated in the lower portion of a house and therefore they are subject to leakage. It is common for them to leak water if they are not prevented with an effective waterproof system. Basements can give you extra spaces and can be utilized for several purposes.
With the trend for modern lifestyles, basement renovations are becoming more significant. Earlier, basements were used only as storehouses but nowadays with the inception of basement flooring, they can be used for storing different materials and can be turned to home gyms, table tennis courts, home cinemas and even swimming pools. All these are possible if only your basement is dry and free of any leakage.
Usually old houses mostly require waterproof system because they are more prone to cracks and basement problems. But leakage can also occur in a new house due to low building standard. So, before stating your construction work, make sure that you have a high standard construction system to avoid unnecessary expenses in future. If there are cracks occurring in your house, be sure that you repair all the cracks before starting your basement flood repair or all your attempts of basement waterproofing will be worthless.
When it comes to dry basements, we’ve got the Chicagoland area covered. We are Reliable Basement Services and we are proud to be one of the few full service Naperville basement waterproofing companies specializing in Chicagoland basements. We do what it takes to give you a comfortable, dry basement. Call us at 630 777-0539.