First time dealing with a waterproofing contractor? Here is what you can expect.
Basements are a wonderful addition to any Chicagoland home, providing valuable extra living space that are used for various reasons. However, basements are also prone to moisture and flooding. These basement water issues can turn an extra family living space into a source of problems such as mold, mildew, and damage to your belongings.
Fortunately, with the right approach, you can easily waterproof your basement to protect it from these foundation issues. Our team at Accu-Dry Basement Waterproofing & Concrete Crawlspaces has helped over 50,000 homeowners keep their basements free from unwanted moisture. In this article, we’ll discuss the essential steps you need to follow for effective basement waterproofing.
Before You Begin:
Before you can begin the foundation waterproofing process, you must take time to thoroughly assess the area and determine where water may find its way in. To get the most thorough assessment possible, hiring a basement waterproofing professional near you who knows what to look for is highly recommended.
Once you have chosen your contractors proposed work, you should have a full understanding of the work being performed. There are two main options: interior and exterior waterproofing. Sometimes, a combination of both is needed. Now prep work can begin. In most situations the contractor will be able to do any prep work necessary but you may be asked to move some things if they are important or valuable.
Clean the Area Needing Waterproofing:
Interior Waterproofing: It’s time to clean the basement or crawlspace area that requires waterproofing. If you’ll be doing interior waterproofing, this means clearing space for the technicians to work. If you are unable to move furniture or heavy items our team at Accu-Dry always will help with the bigger obstructions.
Exterior waterproofing: In some situations there will be plants or items needing to be moved. We do not recommend any DIY digging of your own until you have had utility lines marked by calling Julie. If you hit a utility line you will be looking at a big repair job.
Time to work:
Once the area is prepped it is time for the company to begin working. Some homeowners like to see the step by step process for the repair while the job moves along. You should always expect the contractor to leave the work area clean as it was originally. Proper clean up is not asking too much so do not hesitate to request more cleaning up on the work area.
Upon job completion:
When the agreed upon work is complete you will be asked to provide payment for the services. Always make sure you receive a paid in full receipt and if applicable the companies proof of warranty paperwork for the home. These will be important to have on hand when its time to sell your home.
At Accu-Dry Waterproofing we will always ensure that you are kept informed and up to date from start to finish of any waterproofing job. Call us today for a free estimate, 630-247-0072.