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Garp 06-27-2010 12:13 AM

Gold standard for water proofing basement?
 
More specifically the connection between the concrete slab and the walls (concrete blocks). I know it would be best to have poured concrete walls but that doesn't fit us at this stage. The basement walls can be covered with water repellent products or with an EPDM sheet, still to be decided but it's the transition that I'm a bit worried about.
A draining tube is foreseen around the basement and the slab has just been poured.

Mo_Gearhead 06-27-2010 06:19 AM

Structural Waterproofing - Grace Construction Products - United States - English

stealthn 06-27-2010 06:53 AM

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LWJ 06-27-2010 07:32 AM

Backhoe and 20 tons of crushed rock did it for me. Gold standard means water doesn't come in.
Larry

dad911 06-27-2010 07:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LWJ (Post 5426069)
Backhoe and 20 tons of crushed rock did it for me. Gold standard means water doesn't come in.
Larry

+1. If this is new construction, install a proper perimeter drain around the foundation, and use a rubberized coating on the outside, typically sprayed on. For added security you could also use a membrane like this: SUPERSEAL Dimpled Membrane - the best basement waterproofing method

Edit: Re-read your original post. Are you saying that the walls are going to be built on the basement floor? That is not how it is done around here. We pour a footing, build the walls, then pour the slab after the walls are up. If they are building the walls on top of the floor, how are they tied together? Rebar?

Can you post a picture?

Garp 06-27-2010 01:49 PM

Tx guys, interesting reads.

Quote:

Originally Posted by dad911 (Post 5426084)
+1. If this is new construction, install a proper perimeter drain around the foundation, and use a rubberized coating on the outside, typically sprayed on. For added security you could also use a membrane like this: SUPERSEAL Dimpled Membrane - the best basement waterproofing method

Edit: Re-read your original post. Are you saying that the walls are going to be built on the basement floor? That is not how it is done around here. We pour a footing, build the walls, then pour the slab after the walls are up. If they are building the walls on top of the floor, how are they tied together? Rebar?

Can you post a picture?

Don't have a picture at hand but we typically use rebars every foot where the walls will come. These rebars are tied to the steel nets and stick out of the concrete once the slab has been poured. The slab is 10 inches thick with double nets of 10 milimeters thickness.

looneybin 06-27-2010 08:45 PM

+1 on the W.R. Grace products
Xypex also makes a good waterproofing for CMU
also look for "Sonneborn HLM 5000", it is a trowel applied waterproofing membrane that works well

Garp 07-07-2010 02:45 PM

Decided to go with a poured concrete set-up after all.

http://img820.imageshack.us/img820/7885/img0176k.jpg

http://img36.imageshack.us/img36/7608/img0184dl.jpg

Zeke 07-07-2010 03:57 PM

You still have a dry joint.

looneybin 07-07-2010 06:34 PM

water will still weep thru concrete, you need to waterproof the wall and especially the joint to the existing brick wall - +1 what Milt said

island911 07-07-2010 06:49 PM

You either give the water some where else/preferable to go, or you build a ship hull for a basement. ...and let the house rise with the tide, so to speak.


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