Basement waterproofing should begin outside your home. Look for areas that contribute to the collection of water next to your foundation. Fill low areas so water flows away from your foundation. Check gutters for debris and downspouts should extend at least 8 feet from the house. Service walks that settled and slope back to the house should be adjusted to flow away from your foundation.
As the soil around your foundation becomes water-saturated, hydrostatic pressure forces water through the joint where your floor and wall meet. The SquidGee Dry System can cure that problem. Designed as a hollow (PVC) baseboard, this easy to install system collects the seeping water and quietly drains it to your floor drain or sump pump.
The only skill needed when installating the SquidGee Dry system is the ability to follow directions. Just seal the pre-molded corners and easy to handle main sections to the floor using the SealOnce Adhesive. With the SquidGee Dry System in place, walls can easily be paneled or finished. Finish your basement to create a dry living space!
Drying up your wet basement is the first step towards a clean and healthy room ready for living, storage, and play. The SquidGee Dry System can turn your wet basement into a comfortable room suitable for your home and family











