Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Protect Your Basement from Floods with Quality Basement Waterproofing


July 6, 2015 saw heavy rain pour down on most of Iowa, triggering power outages and flooding in many areas. Parts of the state reported 6-inch rain levels, and flash flood warnings were issued early for Story, Jasper and Marshall Counties. In Johnston, automated gauges reported 2.15 inches of rain before 7:45 a.m. A spokeswoman for MidAmerican Energy reported that over a thousand customers experienced loss of electricity for about an hour that morning. Flooding in Metro Des Moines The Iowa Department of Transportation warned of flooding on the east side of Des Moines near the State Fairgrounds at E. 30th Street between the avenues of Dean and Grand. Water had engulfed the road at E.32nd and Dean Avenue, as well as East University Avenue. One resident also reported the presence of water between 56th Street and Merle Hay Road.
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Saturday, June 27, 2015

Taking Advantage of a Des Moines Summer for Basement Waterproofing


In many cases, checking whether things are clear in the basement requires digging out the area around it. Situations involving cracked or sagging basement walls will require taking them down and building a new, reinforced wall in their place as long as efforts are made to stabilize the house level before the work is carried out. Metal support poles will then be erected slightly behind the new walls as additional bracing. For the insides, it is imperative that the wall joints be given additional strength first. A small moat will then be dug along them and led to a sump pump pit. Any leaks should also be identified and plugged using fast-acting sealants and a special membrane. Once it is done, a Des Moines basement finishing team will then install a vapor barrier to further contain moisture.
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Friday, June 26, 2015

Des Moines Foundation Repair: Know the Truth behind Foundation Damage


Unless you can afford a complete foundation reconstruction, one of the cheaper ways to solve the problems is to fix your drainage, or install support technologies that stabilize your foundation. These include foundation braces for cracks and bowing walls or block wall replacement in case of severely damaged walls. If you wish to kick things up a notch, you may also upgrade that extra space through Des Moines basement waterproofing services from companies such as Better Basement. Turn it to a library, media room, or extra apartment, perhaps. After all, if you’re investing on its repair, why not get the most out of it?
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Friday, April 24, 2015

Des Moines Basement Finishing: From an Idle Basement to Dream Library


Have you been dreaming of having your own peaceful haven of knowledge? Take a look at your basement. No matter the condition, that extra room is brimming with potential. What better way to put it in great use than to convert it into a place where you can keep your growing book collection? Here are some important things to do if you wish to turn your basement into a library.
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Monday, April 13, 2015

Basement Waterproofing in Des Moines: Understanding Water Prevention


Foundation systems are basically where the entire infrastructure is set up to secure the rest of the construction, which come in the form of crawl spaces, slabs, and basements. Basements are probably the most elaborate type often used as storage rooms and dumping areas, but also the most vulnerable to flooding. With enough renovations, basement foundations may be as functional as the rooms above, instead of being dreaded for the musty environment. Basement waterproofing in Des Moines prevents any sort of liquid from seeping into the ground to keep the flooring dry. Meanwhile, skillful plumbing holds the pipes intact to keep the drainage system running.
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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Avoiding Water Damage: Interior Basement Waterproofing in Des Moines


Unchecked water damage affects your floors and walls, and can even destroy indoor components made of materials like wood and steel. The basement, in particular, is at risk of getting damaged by water, which can eventually lead to a more severe problem like flooding. So before you basement finishing in your Des Moines home commences, make sure this area can stay dry by installing a permanent waterproofing solution. Before It’s Too Late… Spotting the early signs of water leaks in your home can save you from costly repair expenses. Be on the lookout for indicators. For instance, if you notice moisture or pools of water in your basement, check obvious sources like gutters and drainage systems for ruptures. Poor upkeep of these areas often causes the foundation to weaken, thereby letting water inside. If your basement does not yet have a waterproofing system in place, you would do well to find a contractor that can provide an effective countermeasure, like a sump pump system.
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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Avoid Health Hazards with Des Moines Basement Waterproofing Experts

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the young, old, and sick member of the family can suffer from the greater effects of indoor air pollution than outdoor. The American Lung Association further recommends source control to keep pollutants from the air. If your basement isn’t a stranger to water damage, then you can have it repaired through advanced Des Moines basement waterproofing technologies offered by companies like Better Basements.
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