Basement sealing applies waterproofing sealants and coatings to block moisture migration through concrete and masonry block walls. An effective solution for minor seepage, condensation control, and as part of a comprehensive waterproofing system.
Basement sealing is a targeted approach to stopping minor moisture migration through porous concrete and block walls.
Not every wet basement requires a major drainage system. For basements experiencing minor seepage through porous walls or condensation issues, professional sealing products provide effective, long-lasting protection at a fraction of the cost of a full drainage system.
We use professional-grade waterproofing sealants and coatings designed to bond to concrete and masonry block, creating a moisture barrier that prevents water vapor and minor seepage from entering your basement.
“We hired All-Ways Dry to complete a repair and waterproofing to a crack in our basement wall. The work required digging down to the footing. They repaired the outside and also repaired the inside at no additional cost. Exceptional service.”
“The nicest, informative, and realistic advice. Companies tend to sell you more than you need. The guy who estimated our work gave us options and cost-saving remedies. Very rare these days. It was refreshing to have an honest opinion from a company.”
“We used All-Ways Dry for our wet basement. Water came in during every rain fall. Eric and the team did a great job and were on time and efficient. They cleaned up everything. I waited a year to write this review and can confirm the basement has been dry ever since.”
Professional-grade waterproofing sealants are designed to last many years. However, sealing is most effective for minor moisture and vapor transmission, significant water intrusion from hydrostatic pressure typically requires a drainage system.
Professional waterproofing sealants penetrate deeper and bond more effectively to masonry than consumer products. They also come with professional application expertise to ensure proper coverage and adhesion.
Yes, waterproofing your basement walls before finishing protects your investment. We recommend sealing all exposed foundation walls and addressing any active seepage before installing insulation, drywall, or flooring.
Absolutely. Sealing works well in combination with crack repair, interior drain systems, and sump pumps for comprehensive moisture control.
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