Useful tips for finishing your basement:

There are plenty of good reasons why homeowners are encoruaged to invest in basement finishing. Basement finishing can transform your subterranean space into a comfortable living space. Not only does this give you more room, it also increases the real estate value of your house. However, before you can even think of basement finishing, you need to make sure that your basement has the following:

  • Protection from water seepage (basement finishing requires a completely dry basement area)
  • Solid foundation (no bowed or cracked foundation walls)

Having your basement finished is a considerable investment which needs to be protected. One of the foremost dangers that any basement canface is water seepage caused by underground high hydrostatic pressure. You can protect your finished basement by:

  • Stopping moisture from seeping in with basement waterproofing
  • Repairing any problems found in the foundation walls
  • Using mold resistant materials for basement finishing
  • Having a reliable backup battery for your sump pump

Basement Waterproofing Lexington offers high quality basement waterproofing services in Lexington, Kentucky.

Find out why a high quality basement waterproofing job can spell the difference between a structurally sound building and an unstable one. Basement Waterproofing Lexington can help you with the following:

  • Getting an effective and efficient basement waterproofing system
  • Installing a dependable sump pump, complete with a backup battery
  • Sealing and finishing walls
  • Keeping your basement floor comfortably warm and dry
  • Protecting the finished basement against plumbing leaks
  • Inspecting the integrity of your basement windows
  • Basement dehumidification
  • Exterior maintenance, when needed
  • Installing safety egress windows for an  accessible emergency exit

Learn why it is important to start any basement finishing job with a dry and structurally sound foundation! Mold can become a major problem.

 

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