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Basements Are Closed Areas

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Flexible Concrete for Home Foundations
Earthquakes are common along the Pacific Rim, Indian Ocean, Middle East, Caribbean and even Along the Eastern Seaboard. Indeed, you may not know this but there is a huge Earthquake fault running along the Mississippi River, which has rendered total destruction before the turn of the 1900s. Mexico City resides in a highly active tectonic area. North America, no matter where you live is not immune from the shifting Earth. So, why do we as Americans make our homes out of such rigid and brittle material like concrete?

Crawl Space Ventilation - Vents Below Grade
Many times a home inspector finds crawl space vents that are below grade. When that is the case, all too often ventilation is blocked and runoff water can enter the crawl space. This is an undesirable condition.

A Basement Dehumidifier Might Just Be What You Need
A basement is an area more prone to dampness than other rooms in your home, and because of this, you not only need to waterproof the area but use a basement dehumidifier as well. In layman’s terms, this apparatus reduces the ambient air’s humidity and effectively reduces the likelihood of mold and fungal growth, which can be detrimental especially to people with allergies. How a basement dehumidifier works With the help of a fan, this machine passes moist air over a cold metal coil.

Safeguard Your Home With Basement Waterproofing
Basement Waterproofing. It’s one of those things that, as homeowners, we hate thinking about, but we’ve got to do. Keeping your basement dry is paramount to keeping your home’s value stable; without a properly waterproofed basement, your foundation may crack, letting in more water. Or excess moisture could contribute to the growth of black mold, which can have serious negative effects on your family’s health. This article offers a variety of approaches to basement waterproofing.

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