Minimize Moisture Damage Through Foundation Waterproofing Atlanta

By Ida Dorsey


One major problem that causes sleepless nights to homeowners is moisture damage. When a house is exposed to moisture from the foundations and walls, it needs to be restored so that further damage is averted. You can consult a foundation waterproofing Atlanta, GA contractor to help eliminate the problem of moisture. Moisture takes a toll on buildings in different ways.

A foundation is literally where your house is build, and what maintains it in that position. When problems arise within foundations, they need to be tackled properly otherwise, the structural integrity of your home could be weakened. A vast majority of problems within foundations begin with moisture.

You may have problems with basements and crawlspaces as the moisture level increases. Another problem, which may cause moisture, is the water that accumulates on backfill areas. During the time you are building the foundations, you excavate the ground and construct the walls. When you finish constructing the walls, there is the excavated space between the walls and the ground outside, which needs to be refilled with soil to level it with the ground.

If the soils are not compacted firmly, they remain loose and with time, water begins to collect in them. When it rains, the soils in backfill become soggy and they allow moisture to begin infiltrating the walls and enter your building. External drain problems can also cause moisture to increase in a home.

In order to ensure the ground is leveled, the trench that is left after you have raised a wall on the outside of a building needs to be filled with soil. However, it may happen that during the filling of soil, it is not compacted firmly. It means whenever it rains and water falls from the gutters, or it flows from other areas to the backfill, it soaks in soil and makes the walls moist.

Condensation affects surfaces such as the windows, ceilings, walls, and areas which are not often accessed for example the behind cupboards. The inner side or underside of a roof covering particularly metal roofing also becomes affected whenever condensation occurs. When moist air meets the cold surfaces, condensation occurs.

One risk of condensation is that it can cause water droplets that drip down to foundations and other surfaces like paints causing moisture damage. In winter, it is when you are likely to find problems with condensation. This is because there is restricted ventilation and air movement since the windows are shut down to contain heat in a home so that you do not spend a lot of money on energy bills.

In order to eliminate molds in a house, you have to do away with the problem of moisture. This implies that you should ventilate the building, use damp proof material, insulate or encapsulate crawlspaces and basements, as well as waterproof the foundations and walls. Ensure that the material used to waterproof your house is durable and does not let in moisture from the surrounding. The material should last for long and not able to absorb moisture. Consult a contractor who is experienced in fitting such waterproofing materials in houses.




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