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• Below Grade Waterproofing on New ConstructionRub-R-Wall, Rub-R-Wall Plus, Gray Wall and Rub-R-Wall CG Commercial Grade are the preferred, cost-effective, waterproofing solutions for residential and commercial applications.
• Above Grade WaterproofingThe above grade U.V. stable waterproofing is designed to protect the exposed section of the foundation wall that exterior finishes do not cover. It is tinted “foundation gray” to match the color of both poured concrete or block walls and is not affected by ultra-violet light.
• Foundation RepairsRub-R-Wall of Ohio offers foundation repairs required to provide proper drainage of the foundation, including but not limited to:
Leak Repairs/Crack InjectionsConductor Line RepairsExcavationWall Reinforcement (beams/carbon fiber)Sump pump installation/replacementBasement wall straighteningPieringConcrete Wall RepairsInterior/exterior drainage tilesCrack RepairsSealing
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Rub-R-Wall
of Ohio Inc.Checklist for a dry basement:
Operate a dehumidifier with a direct hook to your sump pitCirculate air in basement with HVAC system and a small fanAlways maintain a fully functional sump system Direct outdoor sprinkler heads away from the foundationHave cracks in your basement professionally injectedFill all settlement around your home annuallyRemember to regularly clean and inspect your guttersBe sure to inspect your downspout lines twice a year
The System that Works.
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Maintaining a dry basement One of the most important parts of your home is your basement-the foundation of your house. Keeping your basement dry is essential
for maintaining the value of your home and for the health of your family. This brochure will offer tips on why you should keep your basement dry, how to keep your basement dry, signs of a wet basement and what to do if you discover any of these signs in your basement.
Why should you keep your basement dry?Keeping your basement dry enhances the comfort level of your home and it helps lower energy costs. Too much moisture in your
home results in heating, cooling and dehumidifier systems having to work harder and use more en-ergy. Controlling moisture in the basement can also safeguard the health of your family.
Most homeowners are aware that mold may be potentially harmful. A wet area by itself will not allow mold to form and grow, but it can form one of the bases for that growth. There is uncertainty as to whether mold actually is a health hazard, but most will agree there is no reason to put in place one factor that may prompt its growth. Sealing cracks or openings in the basement wall may also assist in reducing the possibility of Radon from entering your house.
A home is the largest financial investment most of us make in our lifetimes and it’s important to maintain its value. Cracked walls and water damage to your home’s foundation decreases its resale value and its aesthetic appeal. Many home buyers will stay away from homes with water damage because of the unknown expense to repair.
Builder’s Steps to a Quality Foundation Waterproofing System
When building a new home the develop-ment of the waterproofing system and its integral parts are keys to achieving a dry,
usable and safe basement. The following 11 items are parts of that foundation waterproofing system.
• Grade Set of the HouseThe proper grade set of the house is the single most important step in achieving a dry basement and extremely difficult to remedy if done incorrectly.
• Grade Around the HouseThe grade around the house includes landscape beds, should generally be 8 inches from the top of the foundation and should drain away from the foundation 6 inches in the first 10 feet.
• Downspouts and GuttersShould be properly connected so there are no blow-outs. Gutters should be cleaned at least once a year.
• Conductor LinesMust have the joints glued and free access for the disbursement of water at the end of the line.
• Roofing on the HouseShould be properly installed.
• Interior and Exterior Drainage PipesMust be properly installed below the top of the foot-ing and covered with a granular drainage material.
• Basement WallsWalls need to be properly poured, vibrated and cured.
• Below Grade WaterproofingWaterproofing should be accomplished with an elasometric membrane that will bridge cracks and is not biodegradable.
• Sump Pit, Pump and ConnectionsShould be in proper working order at all times and inspected on a regular basis.
• Dehumidification and Air Circulation SystemA major redundancy in the system that will help resolve minor failures of other parts of the system. This system should be operated 24/7.
• Siding on the HouseMust be installed properly, sealed, caulked, flashed, with proper weeping system in brick and stone facades.