How to Stop a Leaky Stone Foundation Basement Waterproofing
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Stone foundations (also known as fieldstone or rubble foundations) are notorious for water leaks, and many are over a hundred years old. We have found stone foundations outlasting modern foundations by a long shot, and there is a way to make them last a lot longer. American Dry Basement Systems' uses a Step-Out installation method to maintain the foundation's strength. It stops groundwater from making its way onto the floor and prevents mortar joints from eroding quickly between each stone in the wall. • 00:00 Intro on Waterproofing Stone Foundation • 00:20 Past attempts to waterproof stone walls floor • 02:03 Step-out System Solution • 02:40 Stone Wall Construction Mortar • 04:11 Perimeter Floor Removal • 05:50 False Footing to Prevent Undermining • 06:59 SuperCrete SuperSlurry • 08:54 Sump Pump Oil Tank Pad • 11:28 Closing Statement • NOTE: If you have a question, please subscribe. I will only answer subscriber questions. • Click to SUBSCRIBE to the official American Dry Basement Systems channel: / @americandrybasementsystems • Visit our website: https://americandry.com • Click to call or fill out the form for Free Estimate: https://americandry.com/free-quote/ • You can call our office directly at 888-748-2002 • Since 1997, American Dry Basement Systems has been waterproofing basements, encapsulating crawl spaces, installing sump pumps and battery backup systems, and repairing foundation cracks throughout Connecticut and Westchester, New York. Our mission is simple: We ensure that every customer who installs our basement waterproofing system will be water-free for life. • Keywords: American Dry Basement Systems, basement waterproofing, crawl space waterproofing, Peter O'Shea, sump pump installation, foundation crack repair, carbon fiber reinforcement, crawl space sealing, home improvement, french drain, basement waterproofers, basement waterproofing installers, sump pump installers, contractors • Follow American Dry Basement Systems: • Facebook: / americandrybasementsystems • Twitter: / americandry • Instagram: / americandrybasementsystems • Pinterest: / pins
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