Basement Waterproofing Etobicoke
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If you have recurring issues with leaking walls, seepage through the floor, or cracks in the foundation of your home, you need a solution that will keep your basement dry all the time. You may want to consider either exterior or interior basement waterproofing.
Benefits of Basement Waterproofing Services in Etobicoke
External vs Internal Basement Waterproofing
External basement waterproofing is the best option for keeping your basement dry and safe from potential water damage. This type of waterproofing involves the installation of a waterproof membrane around the exterior walls and foundation of your basement, which will prevent water from seeping into and damaging the structure of your Etobicoke home.
External basement waterproofing systems can also provide additional benefits, such as increased energy efficiency and improved overall air quality within the basement.
Advantages of External Waterproofing
The main advantage of external basement waterproofing in Etobicoke is that it can help prevent water from entering your basement in the first place. By installing a waterproof membrane around the exterior walls and foundation of your basement, you can drastically reduce the likelihood of moisture and water damage occurring in the future.
In addition to this, external basement waterproofing can also help to increase the energy efficiency of your home by preventing heat from escaping from the basement.
Potential Health Benefits
The Most Reliable Method of Keeping Your Home Dry
Basement Waterproofing Best Practices
Our basement waterproofing contractors in Etobicoke will employ the best practices of basement waterproofing, which have been tested and proven over our many years of serving our clients.
Most waterproofing systems have been designed for easy installation and not for how well they perform. The real best practice isn’t a particular product at all, it is a well-defined series of steps conducted to effectively perform the service.
The Aquamaster Approach
Our Basement Waterproofing Services in Etobicoke
Exterior Waterproofing
The ideal solution to stem water damage, or to prevent excess water from getting past the foundation into the basement. However, external waterproofing does disrupt the outside of the home. The soil and underlying gravel have to be removed to get a close look at defects on the outside of the foundation. The foundations are then power-washed & dried to uncover and fix the foundation wall cracks.
A flexible, cement sealant is applied to all the exposed areas of the foundation, and then a heavy polyurethane drainage mat is attached to the exposed walls. This extra protection on the outside ensures the foundation will ward off any excess buildup of groundwater.
Exterior Waterproofing Cost - $100-$300/linear footBasement Underpinning Floor Lowering
Basement underpinning is a construction method that involves strengthening the foundation of a building by increasing the depth or width of the foundation. This is typically done by excavating underneath the existing foundation and installing additional supports, such as concrete or steel beams, to increase the load-bearing capacity of the foundation.
Underpinning is often used to stabilize foundations that have been weakened by soil movement, settling or other factors. It can also be used to increase the height or depth of a basement, allowing for additional living space or storage.
Basement Underpinning Floor Lowering
Window well installation refers to the process of creating a secure and functional enclosure around basement windows or below-grade windows that are partially or fully below ground level. Window wells serve multiple purposes, including providing natural light, ventilation, emergency exits, and access for maintenance and escape.
Window Well Installation Cost - - $1,600-$4,000Basement Plumbing Rough Ins
Basement plumbing rough-ins & basement bathroom rough-ins are some of the most popular services along with new construction waterproofing. They involve our team of Aquamaster waterproofing contractors installing pipes and vents for the plumbing system in new construction projects. This service involves routing pipes through wall cavities, running vent stacks to the roof, laying underground pipes, and installing fixtures and end elements etc.
Interior Waterproofing
Internal waterproofing is a method of preventing water from entering a building's basement or foundation walls by installing a waterproof barrier on the inside of the structure. This barrier is designed to prevent water from penetrating the walls or foundation and entering the building. It is important to note that internal basement waterproofing doesn't prevent water from entering the foundation walls but helps manage the water that has already made it through.
Interior Waterproofing Cost - - $70-$350/linear footFoundation Crack Repair
Cracked basement walls or floors will almost 100% lead to water leaks or even worse. After the basement cracks are detected, we will begin our foundation crack repair process. Foundation cracks will be injected with an epoxy-resin solution that bonds the pieces of the concrete foundation together. While larger basement wall and floor cracks may require other repairs.
Basement Leak Detection & Repair
Basement leak detection services are the first step our team will take before the leak repair. Pipes, basement wall cracks, and many other issues can create wet or damp basement walls & floors. Our team has all the necessary equipment and training to identify the source of the leak and repair it.
Weeping Tile Installation & French Drains
A weeping tile, also known as a drain tile or French drain, is a porous pipe that is used to manage groundwater around a building's foundation. The pipe is typically made of plastic or clay and is installed around the foundation.
The purpose of a weeping tile is to collect groundwater and divert it away from the foundation to prevent water damage and flooding. Ask our experts how your property can benefit from weeping tile installation or cleanout services!
Sump Pump Installation & Repair
Sump pump installation is often a part of interior basement waterproofing. Sump pumps are mechanical devices that are used to remove excess water from the basement or crawl space of a building. It is typically installed in a sump pit, which is a hole dug into the basement floor or crawl space.
The sump pump is designed to automatically activate when the water level in the sump pit reaches a certain point, and then pumps the water out of the pit and away from the building. A sump pump is a common element of internal waterproofing systems.
Sump Pump InstallationCost - $500-$3,600
Backwater Valve Installation
A backwater valve, also known as a backflow preventer or sewer backup valve is used to prevent the reverse flow of wastewater or sewage into a building's plumbing system. Heavy rainfall, flooding, or a blockage in the public sewer system, can cause sewage or wastewater to back up into the building causing water damage and contamination.
Crawlspace Encapsulation & Conversion
If your property has a crawlspace, you need to take care of it. Due to the difficulty of the task, crawlspaces often don't have concrete floors, as a result, moisture can enter the space causing foundation damage, mould growth, and poor air quality on your property. Our team can help seal the crawlspace, install a dehumidifier, or convert the crawlspace into a full-sized basement. If you have a crawlspace, ask us how to make the most out of it!
Basement Walkout Construction
Walkout basement construction is an excellent way to add functionality to your basement and allow better ventilation, sun, and more. Walkout basements are a popular investment for property owners who are looking to increase the value of their property or make their basement into a more functional space or even convert it into a rental with a separate entrance.
Frequently asked questions
Step 1: Identify Problems, Define Long-Term goals & Measure your Budget
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We need to find out (not guess) which parts of your foundation are underperforming. We need to clearly define the problem in order to assign the appropriate solution.
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After a detailed analysis of the problem, we will come up with a proper solution that fits your budget.
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You will clearly know how much money you’re going to spend now, and possibly in the future.
We try to stay away from quick fixes and prefer to address the problem at its roots. It is more expensive, but you pay once – guaranteed. If however, you want a quick fix – we will help you. Although you do need to realize that it is only a temporary solution which won’t last long and the possibility of spending again in the future is huge. Step 2: Understand the Hydrostatic Pressure & Foundation Drainage
Basements leak for various reasons, some of them are easy to identify and some are not. When it rains or snow melts lots of water travels against the foundation wall, and without proper waterproofing, it quickly penetrates into the basement through foundation defects like cracks, tie-rod holes and others, as shown in the picture below. Also, the underground water table rises and creates hydrostatic pressure that forces water up through the basement floor. That is when weeping tile comes into action. Installed next to the footing it relieves hydrostatic pressure and controls the water table level. This is the reason why it is very important that weeping tile remains clean and free of dirt and tree roots.
Old-style weeping tiles are pieces of clay pipe aligned together with gaps in between; these gaps are entry points for water, but as water travels down through the soil it picks up sand, sediment, and mud, which over time block the pipes. That is why we recommend using modern weeping tile, which is a perforated, corrugated plastic tube with a cloth filter. Its design prevents weeping tile tubes from getting blocked plus it absorbs much more water in shorter periods of time. What are the Types of Foundations, their Strengths & Weaknesses There are 4 primary foundations: poured concrete, masonry, stone, and concrete blocks. Each foundation has its core strengths and weaknesses. The type of foundation determines the methodology and materials to be used. Once the system is analyzed, strengths and weaknesses are assessed, and water entry points are identified, we are ready to focus on repair solutions.
Internal Basement Waterproofing
Although interior water drainage is not technically waterproofing, it is a working technique in mitigating basement water.
This technique involves removing a section of the basement concrete floor, usually about a foot wide, along the foundation wall. Then a trench is dug out where weeping tile is placed and drainage membrane is installed on the foundation wall.
After that is done, the trench is backfilled with 3/4 grovel and new concrete is poured over it.
Interior water drainage functions by draining underground water from underneath the basement floor and alongside the foundation footers. It then channels the water with a weeping tile pipe to a sump pump system, which will then pump the water from the basement outside. Wall conduits such as dimple boards or other membranes are fastened to the foundation wall and extended over the new drainage to guide any moisture down into the system.
Cleaning the walls – we power wash the walls and then dry them up using a propane torch. After that foundation walls are inspected for cracks, holes openings and are fixed with hydraulic cement. Cleaning the walls is a very important step; it is impossible to pinpoint all defects without it, also foundation sealant that is used after won’t stick properly and as a result the entire waterproofing system will eventually fail.
External Basement Waterproofing – How it Works
The materials and methodology will depend on many factors. Herein is described a process of basement waterproofing for a house with poured concrete foundation. This process consists of well-defined series of steps.
Site Preparation – plants are removed to plastic containers with topsoil while the waterproofing process takes place. The job area is protected with sheets of plywood, plastic tarps and “caution” signs.
Excavation – The process requires excavating soil along the foundation wall 4” below the top of the footing. Why exactly 4” you may ask? That is because the diameter of weeping tile that will be later placed along the footing is 4”. Once excavation is done and old weeping tiles are out, we start treating the foundation walls.
Cleaning the Walls – we power wash the walls and then dry them up using a propane torch. After that foundation walls are inspected for cracks, holes, and openings and are fixed with hydraulic cement. Cleaning the walls is a very important step; it is impossible to pinpoint all defects without it, also foundation sealant that is used after won’t stick properly and as a result, the entire waterproofing system will eventually fail.
Sealing – We now begin the sealing process that is exclusive to Aquamaster Drain Plumbing & Waterproofing Inc. Our first layer of protection is a cement based sealant. This material strengthens and hardens concrete walls by closing its pores. Then we apply a coating of elastomeric waterproofing membrane (polymer-modified asphalt). In contrary to the black tar this rubberized asphalt membrane is formulated to stay pliable. The great advantage of it is that even if new cracks occur – the elastomeric membrane will simply stretch and will continue to perform. Black tar has no flexibility at all and will crack with any foundation movement. Also, black tar is rated as a damp-proofing not a waterproofing, it will slow down the penetration of water while elastomeric will prevent the penetration completely. Unfortunately, most home builders are still damp-proofing rather than waterproofing their foundations. For our final layer of protection, we install a heavy gauge polyethylene dimpled drainage mat to the foundation wall using specially designed fasteners. This material does not tear providing reliable protection for the elastomeric membrane. The dimples create an air gap, so if moisture gets behind it, it quickly channels to the drain tile.
New Footing Tile Installation – We install the new perforated weeping tile with the “SOCK” filter on it. Cleanouts are installed to provide access to the weeping tile pipe. Then we disconnect downspout pipes which will ensure that leaves and stones from the roof will not block the weeping tile, reducing the risk of flooding in the basement. You may also be eligible for rebates from the city of Toronto for doing that.
Backfill – Then we cover weeping tile with 3/4 gravel 16” on top. Many companies will use plywood to cut the trench in half. They will gravel on the house side of the wood and fill the other side with the excavated dirt. We fill the entire trench with river-washed gravel as opposed to the less expensive limestone that most waterproofing contractors use. Limestone compacts limit drainage. After that had been done we start backfilling with previously excavated soil, constantly tamping it down during this process, as the result – minimum soil settling.
Landscaping – Finally, the landscaping is restored. We use premium topsoil when replanting previously removed plants. Aquamaster Drain Plumbing & Waterproofing Inc takes great effort in protecting your yard and landscaping during the process. All equipment is run on plywood, so damage is minimal. Often times it is hard to tell that we were ever on your property. The work is complete now and you have a piece of mind that it was done properly the best possible way. Proper waterproofing is a complex process. Few companies accomplish this in a timely manner, with minimal damage to the property, and little or no inconvenience to their customers. A superior attitude produces superior results.
Leaky basements are often caused by improper installation of exterior waterproofing membranes and sealants, inadequate drainage systems, hydrostatic pressure, and structural damage to the foundation. These issues can lead to water entering through cracks in the foundation walls and floors, and can cause significant damage to the building and its contents.
To prevent leaks, it is important to check the exterior of the home for damage, such as cracks in the foundation walls and sealants that may have been installed incorrectly or have come loose. It is also necessary to make sure the home has a proper drainage system to ensure that water is diverted away from the foundation and not allowed to pool near the house. Additionally, a sump pump can be installed to help remove any water that does make it into the basement. It is also important to ensure that the foundation is structurally sound and that any repairs are conducted by a professional.
Basement waterproofing typically takes few days to few weeks complete.
The exact timeline will depend on the specifics of your project and the type of waterproofing used. If it’s a small problem that you are looking to fex with a few cracks in the walls or floor, then the job could be completed in as little as a day or two.
If the problem is more serious, with large cracks, then it could take several days to properly seal the walls and floors.
In addition, the waterproofing process may require the installation of special equipment and materials, such as a sump pump or an interior drainage system, which may take additional time to install.
And of course, if we are talking about a full exterior basement waterproofing project, then the job will likely take 1-2 weeks.
Yes, in most cases, you will be able to stay in your home during a basement waterproofing or renovation project. We do our best to minimize disruption and ensure that our work area is isolated from the rest of your living space. However, the possibility of staying in your home depends on the scope and nature of the project.
For extensive renovations or in situations where significant structural work is required, there might be instances where it could be more comfortable or safer to temporarily relocate. Our experts in Etobicoke will provide guidance based on the specifics of your project and work with you to ensure as little inconvenience as possible.
Why Choose Aquamaster for Waterproofing?
Here's why 3,000+ customers across the GTA choose Aquamaster Waterproofing:
Warranty
Coverage
We offer a fully transferable, 25-year warranty on work, materials, and labour.
Services
We have a team available 24 hours a day, ready to handle your emergency plumbing or waterproofing needs.
and Insured
Our team is fully licensed and insured to provide waterproofing, plumbing, underpinning, and concrete services.
Price
All our first-time customers get 10% off their first service.
Expertise
Aquamaster Waterproofing has been in business since 2009. With our decades of expertise, you can rest assured your project is in the right hands.
South Ontario
We are your neighbour and understand the specific waterproofing needs of properties in the GTA.
Materials
Our goal is to provide you with the best possible service, so we only use top-tier materials to make it happen.
of Mind
Our team of professionals carefully plans everything, from consultation to project completion, to give you peace of mind.
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Waterproofing and Leak Repair Process
Initial Consultation
Reach out to one of our certified experts for a personalized consultation. We’ll evaluate your needs and recommend the most effective solution for your waterproofing or leak repair project.
Contract Signing
Once we’ve tailored a plan to meet your requirements, we’ll formalize it with a clear contract that outlines every aspect of your project to ensure transparency.
Work Completion and Warranty
Our skilled contractors will complete the job, and you’ll enjoy peace of mind with our 25-year transferrable warranty.
Services by Licensed Experts
- Basement Waterproofing
- Basement Underpinning
- Plumbing Services
- Foundation Repair
- Crawlspace Encapsulation
- Basement Crack Repairs
- Drain Camera Inspection
- Sump Pump Installation
- KITEC Pipe Replacement
- Basement Plumbing Rough
- Bench Footing