Waterproofing Your Basement?

What Every Homeowner Should Know Before Remodeling
When it comes to basement remodeling, waterproofing isn’t optional—it’s essential. A beautifully finished basement won’t hold value (or function) if it’s at risk of moisture, leaks, or mold. Before you invest in drywall, flooring, or furniture, make sure you’re building on a dry and solid foundation.
Here’s what every homeowner needs to know about waterproofing your basement before a remodel.
Why Waterproofing Matters
Basements are naturally prone to moisture. They’re below ground level, surrounded by soil, and often located near plumbing and HVAC lines. Even small leaks or condensation can lead to:
- Mold and mildew
- Wood rot
- Peeling paint and warped flooring
- Damage to insulation and drywall
- Lower property value
- Health hazards from poor air quality
Common Signs of Moisture Problems
Before starting a remodel, check for these red flags:
- Musty smell or damp air
- Water stains on walls or floors
- Efflorescence (white powdery residue on concrete)
- Cracks in the foundation
- Peeling paint or bubbling drywall
- Pooled water after rain
If any of these are present, waterproofing is non-negotiable before construction begins.
Waterproofing Methods We Recommend
At Fowler’s Basements and Interiors, we tailor waterproofing to the specific needs of each home, but here are some common solutions:
- Interior Sealants
Great for minor dampness issues. We apply waterproof paint or epoxy to walls to block moisture intrusion. - Exterior Waterproofing
The most comprehensive approach. This includes excavation, foundation membrane installation, and drainage tiles around the perimeter. - French Drains and Sump Pumps
These systems redirect water away from your basement to prevent flooding during heavy storms or snowmelt. - Crack Injections
We use polyurethane or epoxy to seal foundation cracks and stop water intrusion. - Grading and Gutter Adjustments
Sometimes the problem isn’t in your home—it’s the landscaping. Ensuring proper slope and drainage around your home is critical.
Final Word
Skipping waterproofing can cost you thousands down the line. If you’re planning to remodel your basement, don’t just cover up moisture problems—fix them first. Your future self (and resale value) will thank you.
Thinking of remodeling? Start with a solid, dry foundation.
[Contact Fowler’s for a free waterproofing assessment before you build.]
