How Can I Protect My Walls?
Once you’ve secured your wall anchors and cleared unwanted moisture out of your foundation, it’s time to start thinking about the future. It’s just as important, after all, to prevent moisture and other forces from destabilizing your foundation walls as it is to respond to that damage. What means can you invest in to protect your foundation walls, and which will suit your home best?
Invest In Regular Home Inspections
There’s nothing more essential to the long-term health of your home than a healthy relationship with your area contractors. You’ll want to try and have your local contractors out to your property at least once a year so that they can check on the state of your foundation, basement, or crawl space.
If you’ve had to contend with foundation wall damage in the past, this kind of relationship is even more important. The contractors serving Raleigh and Winston-Salem, NC, can keep an eye on their handiwork and help you get ahead of any additional damage if it looks like part of your foundation is weakening.
Waterproofing Your Basement
You’ll also want to make sure your foundation is equipped with the waterproofing measures that suit it best. There are a few different foundation wall waterproofing measures that you can take advantage of. Many of these can help increase the lifespan of your wall anchors, ensuring your walls don’t end up oversaturated as soon as it starts to rain.
Some of the most effective foundation waterproofing measures to install after you’ve shored up your foundation walls include but are not limited to:
- Sump pumps – Sump pumps rely on an electrical charge to remove water from parts of your home. You can request that professionals install one in your foundation to keep water from pooling near your walls. The more moisture you’re able to eliminate from the space, the safer your walls are going to be.
- Dehumidifiers – Commercial dehumidifiers cannot protect your foundation walls from damage. However, if you pair a non-commercial dehumidifier with other home waterproofing measures, including sump pumps and interior drains, they can help keep your walls safer than they might otherwise be. Your foundation should ideally remain at about a 55 percent humidity level. A non-commercial dehumidifier can take in what gaseous moisture might otherwise get absorbed into your walls and make sure that it can’t have a negative impact on the stability of your home.
- BasementGutter™ Interior Drain System – If you’re looking for a waterproofing measure that doesn’t require electricity to function, interior drains are your best friends. A BasementGutter™ interior drain system sees professionals connect a series of drains under your basement floor. If any water leaks in through your basement walls, this interior drainage system intercepts it and directs it to the sump pump system to be pumped out of the basement.
To explore additional home waterproofing options, get in touch with the professional contractors serving Raleigh and Winston-Salem, NC.

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