Waterproofing Your Basement?

August 29, 2025

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:

  1. Interior Sealants
    Great for minor dampness issues. We apply waterproof paint or epoxy to walls to block moisture intrusion.

  2. Exterior Waterproofing
    The most comprehensive approach. This includes excavation, foundation membrane installation, and drainage tiles around the perimeter.

  3. French Drains and Sump Pumps
    These systems redirect water away from your basement to prevent flooding during heavy storms or snowmelt.

  4. Crack Injections
    We use polyurethane or epoxy to seal foundation cracks and stop water intrusion.

  5. 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.]


August 29, 2025
This is a subtitle for your new post
July 23, 2025
Finishing your basement is one of the most impactful upgrades you can make to your home. Not only does it expand your usable square footage, but it can also significantly increase your property value—especially when you include features that today’s buyers and renters want most. Here are 10 basement finishing ideas that don’t just look good—they boost home value and make your property more functional, attractive, and marketable. 1. Home Theater or Media Room Why it adds value: With streaming culture stronger than ever, dedicated entertainment spaces are a huge draw. Add tiered seating, soundproofing, and built-in speakers to create a cinema-like experience at home. Pro tip: Include dimmable lighting, a projector, and blackout curtains for a full theater effect. 2. Guest Suite with Bathroom Why it adds value: A private bedroom and full bathroom in the basement increases livable space and versatility—ideal for multigenerational living or hosting guests. Pro tip: If possible, include a separate entrance and small kitchenette to increase privacy (and future rental potential). 3. Wet Bar or Kitchenette Why it adds value: A sleek wet bar or compact kitchenette makes the basement a true hangout space. It’s also a major selling point for buyers who love entertaining. Pro tip: Include a mini fridge, wine rack, and durable countertop like quartz or granite for a high-end feel. 4. Home Gym or Wellness Room Why it adds value: Post-pandemic, more people want the convenience of a home gym. Even a small fitness area with rubber flooring and mirrored walls adds appeal. Pro tip: Add extra outlets for equipment, built-in speakers, and sound insulation to reduce noise upstairs. 5. Playroom or Kids’ Zone Why it adds value: Families with young children love a safe, designated space for toys, crafts, and chaos. Pro tip: Use washable paints, built-in cubbies, and soft flooring like carpet tiles or vinyl plank. 6. Home Office or Study Nook Why it adds value: Remote and hybrid work aren’t going away. A quiet, professional workspace in the basement appeals to modern buyers and increases functionality. Pro tip: Consider natural lighting options (like an egress window), soundproofing, and clean, minimal design. 7. Game Room or Rec Room Why it adds value: Pool table? Foosball? Gaming setup? A rec room is a classic way to make a basement feel like a destination. Pro tip: Combine this with a bar area or lounge seating to maximize use. 8. In-Law Suite or Rental Unit Why it adds value: A basement apartment can generate rental income or accommodate family long-term. This is especially valuable in areas where ADUs (Accessory Dwelling Units) are allowed. Pro tip: Focus on code-compliant egress windows, sound separation, and private access if possible. 9. Organized Storage and Utility Areas Why it adds value: Storage isn't flashy, but buyers notice when a basement has smart organization. Custom shelving, utility closets, and clean mechanical zones show attention to detail. Pro tip: Build around your water heater and HVAC so the space looks tidy but stays functional. 10. Modern Finishes + Lighting Why it adds value: Even a basic basement remodel feels high-end when you use quality finishes. Think: recessed lighting, luxury vinyl plank floors, matte black hardware, and neutral color palettes. Pro tip: Layer lighting—recessed lights, sconces, and floor lamps —to make the space warm and inviting. Whether you’re upgrading for resale, rental income, or your own enjoyment, the right basement remodel can dramatically increase your home’s value . At Fowler’s Basements and Interiors , we help homeowners and investors transform dark, unused basements into bright, functional, high-value living spaces. Thinking about a basement renovation? Let’s bring your vision to life. Contact us today for a free consultation.