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Interior Waterproofing Advice
I'm thinking about finishing my basement but worried about occasional dampness on the walls. Does interior waterproofing really work for preventing that, and what's typically involved?
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Re: Interior Waterproofing Advice
Yes, interior waterproofing is very effective for managing dampness and minor leaks, especially if you're planning to finish the space. It involves installing perimeter drainage channels along the floor-wall joint, applying vapor barriers to walls, sealing cracks with injections, and often adding a sump pump for water removal. It's done entirely inside, so no exterior disruption, and can be completed in just a few days. Great for Toronto homes where exterior access is tricky. Check out this specialist site for details on the process—they tailor it to your basement layout and issues. It's year-round workable too, even in winter. Investing in this upfront makes finishing safer and avoids future headaches like mold or ruined drywall.
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