Editing Do-It-Your Self Basement Waterproofing

Revision as of 05:52, 31 August 2024 by Rubin10U02259 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<br>Water penetrates the pores in concrete, dissolves alkalis, and enlarges the pores. As concrete ages, it turns into increasingly more porous. Initially, the seeping water evaporates, leaving on the floor salts and lime. This "white deposit" or efflorescence is a telltale sign of capillary water seepage. Concrete slabs, although a lot thinner than basement partitions, get even much less waterproofing safety. The plastic "vapor barrier" beneath soon disintegrates becaus...")
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