basement waterproofing
On Jan 16, 10:10*am, Tony Miklos wrote:
On 1/16/2011 8:50 AM, leza wang wrote:
how much does it cost? my home is 20f width x 24f length. I live in
Toronto/Ontario. One company gave me the below quota which i found
very expensive, what do you think please? thanks
"A rough estimate for external waterproofing 88 linear feet with a
standard 6-7 foot deep dig as follows: We would excavate down to the
bottom of the footings, clean the walls, apply a rubberized urethane
by hand and also attach a dimple board on top. Install new weeping
tile and cover with 2 feet of 3/4" gravel, then cover with a
geomembrane. We would then back fill to grade.Rough Price: $10,000 +
HST $1,300 Total= $11,300"
That sounds about right for that kind of fix. *It's about the best you
can get and they will probably guarantee it not to leak for life.
Quite often however there are less expensive remedies. *Starting with
rain gutters/downspouts, grading the soil so water runs away from the
house are just 2. *They are 2 of the first things to check.
If the water comes in at floor level and not through the walls, an
inside french drain with a sump pit and pump may work. *It's quite
difficult to speculate without seeing the house inside and out.
But, what would you estimate an inside around the perimeter of the
basement drain system would cost? Leza is a total newbie and needs as
much information as possible.
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