Why Your Basement Leaks?
Wet basements are common from the Midwest to the East Coast. Water seepage can be found in new construction and old homes. A variety of conditions will cause a basement to leak and become wet...
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. Homes without gutters are very susceptible to basement water seepage, which can easily be remedied by adding gutters and downspouts. Keep roof water away from your basement with our UnderGround DownSpout Kits!
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.
Hydrostatic Pressure |
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Hydrostatic pressure is what forces water into your basement resulting in a wet, leaky basement in need of a basement waterproofing system. You will relieve hydrostatic pressure by drilling weep holes around the base of your basement walls. The next step in waterproofing you basement is installing the Do It Yourself SquidGee Dry Basement Waterproofing System. |
Dry Up Your Wet Basement! |
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SquidGee Dry Basement Waterproofing System is engineered to dry up wet, leaky basements without busting up your basement floor! SquidGee Dry adhered to the basement floor with our specially-formulated SealOnce Adhesive that has the ability to bond the vinyl baseboards water-tight in wet or dry conditions! Dry up your basement today with the SquidGee Dry Basement Waterproofing System and enjoy a leak-free basement for decades! |













