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Footing Drains and Filter Fabrics: Why Systems Clog and How to Detail Them to Last

Introduction Footing drains and filter fabrics are the gravel-and-pipe setup that keeps a foundation dry by collecting groundwater and routing it away. This is a practical, hands-on part of a basement or crawlspace project that you can DIY with careful planning. Start with the basics: plan the trench, choose a breathable fabric, and check that […]

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Sealants for Basement Wall Penetrations: Boots, Collars, and What Actually Bonds to Damp Concrete

Introduction Sealants for basement wall penetrations are methods and products used to seal around pipes and conduits where they pass through basement walls, including boots and collars that direct and seal at the entry point. The goal is to create a flexible, water-resistant line of defense against damp concrete and leaks. Start by understanding that

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Crack Injection for Leaking Basement Walls: Step-by-Step Ports, Packers, and Cleanup

Introduction Crack injection for leaking basement walls is a method of sealing cracks in concrete walls using ports and epoxy or polyurethane under pressure. This article walks you through the basic setup, including where to place ports and how to clean and prep the surface. It’s a DIY-friendly overview, but you should check product labels

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Cold Joints in Basement Walls: Waterstop Retrofits and ‘Outside Access’ vs ‘Inside Fix’ Reality

Introduction Cold joints in basement walls are weak seals where concrete layers meet that can leak if not treated. This article walks you through practical retrofit ideas and what to watch for on a DIY job. We keep it plain and achievable, not a blueprint. You’ll encounter several waterstop options, from flexible sleeves to sheet

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Sump Pit Design Basics: Lid Sealing, Radon Tie-In, and Pump Cycling Problems

Introduction Sump pit design basics are practical steps to contain groundwater, seal the lid, and manage the pump. Keep the pit clean, plan the lid fit, and consider ventilation paths for radon if applicable. Always check local rules and manufacturer guidance when selecting components. Lid sealing techniques involve a tight fit, gasket or sealant use,

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Concrete Floor Drains That Stink: Trap Primers, Sealing, and Fixing the Actual Cause

Introduction Stinky floor drains happen when the trap loses its water seal and lets sewer odors escape. That means the fix often starts with resealing or keeping the trap primed. Maintenance steps and a careful check of what’s causing the odor are key to a lasting fix. Maintenance steps are simple but hands-on: verify water

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Radon Sealing at Slab Edges: Polyurethane Sealant vs Tapes vs Liquid Membranes

Introduction Radon sealing at slab edges means using materials to block radon from entering through the concrete edges around a slab. Common DIY options include polyurethane sealants, tapes designed for concrete, and liquid membranes, each with its own installation quirks. Always check the product label and local rules to confirm suitability and proper use. Polyurethane

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Waterproofing a Concrete Balcony: Slope Correction, Crack Bridging, and Edge Metal Details

Introduction Waterproofing a concrete balcony means protecting it from water intrusion by addressing slope, cracks, and edge details. Think of it as building a tiny water barrier that lasts through daily use. Check local rules and manufacturer instructions to choose the right materials and methods. For slope correction, ensure the balcony has a gentle outward

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Deck Coatings Over Concrete: Urethane Traffic Coatings vs Acrylic Systems

Introduction Urethane traffic coatings and acrylic systems are two common deck coatings for concrete that you apply to protect and beautify a surface. This article gives a plain‑language look at how each one works and what to expect from applying them. Areas we support cover common concrete decks and patios in residential settings. For questions

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Bentonite Sheet Waterproofing on Foundation Walls: Detailing, Fasteners, and Failure Modes

Introduction Bentonite sheet waterproofing on foundation walls is a passive barrier that swells when wet to seal against moisture. In a DIY setup, you’re detailing joints, overlaps, and how the membrane interfaces with the wall and any backer boards or insulation. Check manufacturer guidance and local rules for surface prep, fastening methods, and acceptable materials

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