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Who are you going to believe and rely on? Somebody like G Haege who is NOT licensed to do waterproofing and prolly never has done 1 job in his lif...
Who are you going to believe and rely on? Somebody like G Haege who is NOT licensed to do waterproofing and prolly never has done 1 job in his lif...
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Views...water that comes up through basement floor and/or up through the isolation joint and NOT because you have cracks on the outside of your basement...
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Viewsthat its a darn good idea..whenever possible,to keep water/moisture from getting in a house..mold makes for an unhealthy living environment.
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Viewshttp://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/eh/indoorair/mold/
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Viewsyou have to try and think about how water is always in soil..moves through soil..underground.Try all the water diverting tactics ya like..raise t...
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ViewsI really do not mean to crap on architects..but I have also seen them do some very strange things,for instance,an architect earlier this week ha...
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Viewshurry..hurry sign here! They will tell you they will knock off $1,000 or more if you sign now...or that your wall is caving in and all kinds of c...
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ViewsThe inside drain tile method(or ANY diverting means) does not take hydrostatic pressure & roots from trees/large bushes off the entire outside of...
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Viewshere is how you can find out by yourself if your problem is on the outside or inside--On a dry day get a hose and run it full blast on the outsid...
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ViewsHave you read the so-called guarantees that these inside companies give you w/an inside method? Every single one I`ve read states almost word for...
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Viewssorry pookie..not my area of expertise,wish I could help but I would say whatever you decide to put on the floor..make sure you don`t have problem...
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ViewsAn inside method is Waterproofing? Sorry! It`s...water "diverting"!! I hear from the companies(and homeowners who had it done) who prefer to insta...
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ViewsMud-jacking/concrete raising/ of slabs--tar or epoxy or silicone along where drive meets house...that it will solve a homeowners seepage problem i...
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ViewsOne at a time!!! 1)installing a french drain will take hydrostatic pressure off a basement wall--How so? By diverting "some" water from top 2 or...
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Viewshey Shawn--have the walls been "backfilled" yet? Did a city inspector(or anyone) OK the footing before the walls were poured? I would always be co...
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Views..garages or roofs not really my thing but...is it possible alot of condensation occured from prolonged humidity? I dunno...I`m not sure I have ful...
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Views..First,there is a REASON....a direct opening on the outside of your house from ground level UP....that allowed the water inside which then you say...
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ViewsMatt..you probably know but...be careful who you listen to. In my 20+ years the inspectors I`ve met have shown me most city & home inspectors are ...
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ViewsThe fact you have cracks in your new block wall would worry me..and with your wall not yet backfilled worries me a bit more because when a builde...
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Viewsread my post from today March 6 2004 on the "Fix it For`em Board" about waterproofing,mold,efflorescence hydrostatic pressure etc...I`m a state l...
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