
Is a wet basement a sign
of a poorly built home? |
Do you charge homeowners for estimates? |
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Does a little or occasional leakage cause permanent
problems? |
When our home was built, the yard was graded
so water would flow away from the foundation. The walls were waterproofed
with the most effective method available. Drain tile was installed on the
outside along side the footer. Our basement is leaking. Why? |
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My builder was aware of the high water table
and drainage problems. He filled in the area under the basement floor with
sand and gravel, laid continuous corrugated pipe laterally and installed
a sump pump. Our basement is leaking. Why? |
Do you use extensive outside excavation? |
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Then you won't install footer drains on the
outside of our house? |
Should I have the outside of my basement walls
sealed? |
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Why can't I just repair the cracks and put
liquid sealer on the walls? |
What about injecting betonite into the soil
around our house? |
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A waterproofer tells us that they will bury
drainage pipe around the outside of our house 2-4 feet deep in order to
stop some of the water before it reaches the basement. Isn't this a good
idea? |
One waterproofing company wants to drill holes
in the wall of our basement next to the floor and install a basement board-type
channel to catch the water coming onto the floor. What do you think of
this? |
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But they told us it was guaranteed for life!
What do you think about this? |
Our basement hardly leaks but the walls are
usually damp and water bleeds through them. Can B-DRY® cure
this problem? |
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What do I have to do to get B-DRY® down
to the lowest price? |
Will your system enhance the value of our
home? |
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How does B-DRY® do business? |
It's ridiculous! You can't really offer a
lifetime transferable warranty, can you? |
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We're building a new house. Do you install
the B-DRY® System in new construction? |
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A: Not necessarily. A recent study in the Washington,
D.C. area found that over 86 percent of cement block constructed homes
over 25 years old, had water problems. The National Association of Realtors
states that, during the life of a home, almost all will experience some
form of water problem.
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A: No, nor do we feel that you should do business with
anyone who does. Homeowners are never charged for the B-DRY® consultation.
We insist on absolute honesty and integrity. If you don’t need our
services, we’ll be the first to tell you. If you do need our services,
we’ll tell you precisely what we propose to do, how we do it, when
we’ll do it, and the exact cost (taken from our printed pricing
schedule). There are no hidden costs. The price we quote is the price
you pay.
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A: Not necessarily. Occasional leakage may be caused
by a combination of weather conditions and poor drainage around your house.
If you have water in your basement after ordinary precautions, then it’s
probably time for you to call us. Hydrostatic pressure against your basement
walls can cause cracking, bowing, even collapse in severe cases. Of course,
any type of basement water problem impacts unfavorably upon the value
of your home, to say nothing of its livability. Our nearly 50 years of
experience indicates that most water problems get progressively worse.
The B-DRY® Waterproofing System is designed to eliminate
water pressure inside the blocks of your basement walls and from underneath
your floor, effectively removing the source of basement leakage problems.
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Q: When
our home was built, the yard was graded so water would flow away from
the foundation. The walls were waterproofed with the most effective method
available. Drain tile was installed on the outside along side the footer.
Our basement is leaking. Why?
A: The effectiveness of these methods is questionable.
If you’re located in a high water table area or in a drainage site
from higher ground, these methods will usually fail. Curiously, according
to a study conducted by the National Association of Homebuilders, outside
drain tile can even make conditions worse.
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Q: My
builder was aware of the high water table and drainage problems. He filled
in the area under the basement floor with sand and gravel, laid continuous
corrugated pipe laterally and installed a sump pump. Our basement is leaking.
Why?
A: At least your builder was trying to attack the cause
of basement leakage, but with a makeshift system. It is crucial that the
latest, state-of-the-art waterproofing materials are used and installed
by experts. B-DRY® has the expertise and the system to
permanently dry up your basement.
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A: No! It is not only unnecessary and expensive, but
doesn’t permanently dry up your basement. B-DRY®`s
unique waterproofing system is installed on the inside. Consequently,
we avoid disturbing the soil, landscaping and structures (patio, driveway,
etc.) outside your home, and can perform the work year round.
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A: No. They’re simply not effective. In fact, if
your house was built after 1950, you probably already have an outside
system that isn’t working. It’s probably clogged, and replacement
drains would clog, too. Besides, they won’t help with a high water
table.
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A: No. This work was done when your house was built.
It didn’t work then and it won’t work now. The sealing of
basement walls on the outside was never meant to be a permanent solution.
We install a “self-flushing” system that works regardless
of water tables, slope of terrain, or normal soil conditions. The B-DRY® Waterproofing
System works whether your problem is leakage from the cove, floor, walls,
window wells, or all of these. Why put up with the aggravation caused
by basement water leakage?
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A: Because it doesn’t work! If this type of easy “solution” worked,
very few basements would be wet and we wouldn’t be in business.
These types of treatments attack the symptoms rather than the causes.
Almost every year there are new products on the market to repair cracks
and seal basement walls. They cost less but aren’t effective. Homeowners
spend millions of dollars every year for ineffective, “quick-fix” products
to “solve” basement water problems.
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A: It simply isn’t effective. Fortunately, this
unsuccessful method is rarely used today.
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Q: A
waterproofer tells us that they will bury drainage pipe around the outside
of our house 2-4 feet deep in order to stop some of the water before it
reaches the basement. Isn't this a good idea?
A: It sounds good, but it isn’t effective. It doesn’t
make sense to dig a shallow trench in your yard and bury a pipe that often
has no positive discharge points – and if it does, will quickly
clog anyway. You might as well pay to have a log buried in your yard.
Also, some companies claim they can prevent this clogging by wrapping
filter material around the pipe. This only increases the likelihood of
failure, as filters are designed to collect debris. This could work if
you planned to dig it up every year or so, to clean the filter, like you
do with your furnace filter, etc. Obviously, this isn’t practical.
One of the reasons our prices are competitive is that we don’t try
to sell you something that isn’t necessary, or doesn’t work.
We perform only the work required to give you the protection you need
and no more.
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Q: One
waterproofing company wants to drill holes in the wall of our basement
next to the floor and install a baseboard-type channel to catch the water
coming onto the floor. What do you think of this?
A: It’s usually referred to as the “baseboard” or “cove” method.
One version or another has been around for a long time. There are even
do-it-yourself kits available. We don’t consider this to be a permanent
solution. This method requires continual maintenance, as the seal between
the cove and the floor will often break, allowing water to run out onto
the basement floor. This method, in fact, isn’t waterproofing at
all. It collects water only after it enters the basement. That’s
why it’s often described as “water control” rather than
waterproofing. Recently, an Ohio court declared that it’s a “false
claim” to call this method waterproofing and awarded compensation
to the homeowner.
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A: Almost all waterproofing contractors give a guarantee
of some kind…5 years, 20 years, lifetime. Does it really matter?
Sadly, the history of waterproofing is filled with those who gave a greater
guarantee than their system could support. When burdened down with service
calls and claims, they simply go out of business. In direct contrast,
our warranty is the result of the work that we do. That’s because
our system works - permanently! That’s why we can confidently offer
you the strength of a Full Life-of-the-Structure Warranty that has not
been breached in over 200,000 structures since 1958.
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Q: Our
basement hardly leaks but the walls are usually damp and water bleeds
through them. Can B-DRY® cure this problem?
A: Yes! Rigid Sealer, developed specifically to seal
basement walls, is used with our revolutionary drain system, and will
eliminate your wall problem permanently. In addition, it has been evaluated
to be not only effective but also safe for use in your home.
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A: Nothing! We don’t play price games. We use the
same printed price list for all customers – a price list that has
been calculated to be fair and consistent for everyone. We encourage you
to help our consultant arrive at the price when he or she visits your
home. Our promise of pricing integrity is more than just empty words.
B-DRY® provides you with a permanently dry basement for
the life of the structure…all at a fair and consistent price.
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A: Positively! if you sell your house, you can offer
a clean, dry basement, warranted for the life of the structure, regardless
of ownership. Money spent for a permanently dry basement will pay off
in an immediate increase in the market value of your home. The large investment
in a home dictates that you protect it by waterproofing a wet basement.
It also makes sense to utilize the square footage of your basement as
additional living space. It’s the least expensive area for you to
improve.
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A: Our job plan agreement is simple. It describes precisely
what we propose to do, including the exact price. The simplicity and trust
with which we do business dates back to the company’s earliest beginnings,
when all business was done on a handshake.
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A: We’ve proven that we can. The proof is in our
performance: Our warranty is the result of the permanent effectiveness
of our waterproofing system. It sounds like we’re bragging. But
the B-DRY® System is in a class by itself. Over 200,000
basements waterproofed since 1958.
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A: Absolutely! You should insist on it. If your builder
advises against it, ask him to warrant your basement against water leakage
for the full life-of-the-structure. Of course, he can’t do it. Many
of the homes we waterproof are 1 to 5 years old and their original “system” has
already failed.
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