How to Waterproof the Various Part of Your House

Water damage to homes is known to lead to very high repair bills. It could build up for weeks, months, or even years! And all of a sudden, a problem which would have taken a few hours (at most) to fix is now so severe that it requires you to hire contractors and spend thousands of dollars. That is why waterproofing your house, especially in areas where rainfall and floods are prevalent, is so important. You can take small measures that will help to improve the durability of your house.

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Here are some ways to waterproof your house.

Foundation/Basement

Every house is built upon a strong foundation, but did you know that this strong foundation can develop cracks over time? Not only cracks, but there is also the fact that concrete is porous and therefore, water can easily seep through. To prevent this, one must ensure the presence of a dimpled membrane that prevents the groundwater to come in contact with the walls and creates a space for the walls to breathe. Filling in the existing cracks with concrete sealant will also go a long way in protecting your home

Flat Terraces

Waterproofing flat terraces can be very challenging because it becomes very difficult for water to run off the building. Therefore, it is recommended that the terrace slope as much as possible so that the water can run off into proper drainage outlets. It is also recommended that you use smooth tiles over rough ones so that the water flows easier over the tiles. Similar to the basement, a membrane can be used over the tiles to protect them from water seepage. 

Exterior Walls 

The exterior walls of your house can be protected by mixing the concrete with substances that will waterproof the walls. Many people turn to professional and experienced painters like House Painters in Auckland for waterproofing their homes. Waterproofing exterior walls can also be done by wrapping a plastic sheet over the walls. As simple as this seems, this solution can be great too. 

Windows and Doors 

In wet or moist conditions, wooden doors and wooden window frames can swell due to the absorption of moisture. Even improperly installed windows and doors can allow moisture inside. To fix this, it could be as simple as applying silicone and sealing them or one must resort to installing new windows and doors, properly. This simple process could help your windows and doors go a long way.

Waterproofing a house may cost you a bit of money, sure. But in the long run, it will be a very smart move which can potentially save enormous amounts of money and protect your home from water damage for years. 

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