Waterproof Your Basement Using Masonry Waterproofing Auburn Paint

| Sunday, January 12, 2014
By Marissa Velazquez


Below is a means of converting your basement from becoming a cold and damp space turning it into one that is actually livable and useable. For many homeowners with a basement, water seeping from outside can cause an extensive range of problems including making everything inside wet as well as creating an unhygienic living space. Using masonry waterproofing Auburn paint is a simple solution and a project that can be completed in a single weekend.

Before getting started on the project, it is important that you carry out a simple test by sticking aluminum foil to one of the interior basement walls for a couple of days. When removing the foil, check and confirm whether any water has accumulated on the wall or between the foil and wall. Presence of water means that you most likely have a problem with water seepage.

On completing any new building project, it is also important test for any leakages immediately in order to ensure the strength of your basement structure and protect it from the onset against any physical damage. Paints used in this processed are available in a variety of colors. In addition, professionals advise homeowners not to apply the paint in rain or freezing temperatures.

Once the problem has been diagnosed, you should remove any mortar, loose dirt and dust on the surface of the walls using a hard bristled brush. Using circular hand motions ensure that the entire wall surface is thoroughly clean. Debris on the surface is likely to affect the performance of the paint and will become unsightly eyesores on project completion.

A few walls show the presence of a white powdery residue that is caused by naturally occurring salts and called efflorescence. If your wall indicates conditions such as these, you ought to treat that area of the wall using the scrubbing brush as well as muriatic acid. Be mindful of your health by using a facemask, safety gloves and goggles while working with such a chemical.

The manufacturer's instructions are most likely on the container and should include how to mix the products. For a smoother mixture that contains no lumps or is completely smooth, use a wooden paddle to stir. Your mixture should sit for a further 15 minutes and ought to be applied to the basement walls within the hour of mixing.

Use a high quality synthetic bristled brush to apply the masonry waterproofing Auburn, IN paint through repetitive strokes, working it into the pores of blocks and jabbing strokes to fill any deep pits. Make sure to spread your paint on thickly and that no pinholes are left uncovered. The paint will then fill any pores, expanding as it dries and eventually become part of your wall to create the tough waterproof barrier.

After about 24 hours, you should use a roller or brush to apply a second coat and your basement will be dry and comfortable. However, if water pressure comes through the pores from outside, this method will eventually fail as the masonry waterproofing Auburn paint is pushed and ruptured. A permanent method requires excavating the exterior and treating the walls from outside.




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