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  2. Basement waterproofing - Wikipedia

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    Waterproofing a structure from the exterior is the only method the U.S. International Building Code (IBC) recognizes as adequate to prevent structural damage caused by water intrusion. Waterproofing an existing basement begins with excavating to the bottom sides of the footings. Once excavated, the walls are then power washed and allowed to dry.

  3. 40 DIY Finished Basement Ideas to Inspire Your ... - AOL

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    Unleash your basement's true potential. Once upon a time, basements were just used for storage, laundry, and heating. If you have a more formal living room, a finished basement can be a place ...

  4. 5 Things To Consider Before Starting A Basement Remodel ... - AOL

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    When remodeling a basement, there are a few things to keep in mind that will increase the value of your home, especially when turning an unfinished basement into a finished one.. “As a custom ...

  5. 10 DIY Projects to Spruce Up Your Basement - AOL

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    An unfinished basement tends to be the area of the house that is the most difficult to renovate. After all, no one wants to spend time in a room with cement floors, dim lighting or musty odors ...

  6. Home improvement - Wikipedia

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    The concept of home improvement, home renovation or remodeling is the process of renovating, making improvements or making additions to one's home. [1] Home improvement can consist of projects that upgrade an existing home interior (such as electrical and plumbing), exterior (masonry, concrete, siding, roofing) or other improvements to the property (i.e. garden work or garage maintenance ...

  7. French drain - Wikipedia

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    A diagram of a traditional French drain. A French drain [1] (also known by other names including trench drain, blind drain, [1] rubble drain, [1] and rock drain [1]) is a trench filled with gravel or rock, or both, with or without a perforated pipe that redirects surface water and groundwater away from an area.

  8. Home repair - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, the repairs are DIY or fixable with whatever is around the house. Common repairs would be fixing a leak, broken window, flooding, frozen pipes or clogged toilet. Each problem can have a relatively simple fix, a leaky roof and broken window can be patched, a flood can be pumped out, pipes can be thawed and repaired and toilets can ...

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