Thursday, November 20, 2014

Do Away With Moisture Issues Through Waterproofing Atlanta

By Ida Dorsey


When buildings are exposed to moisture problems, they can suffer a lot considering that the increased moisture affects the interior surfaces and the strength of the structure. You might have the foundations and walls cracking or deteriorating because of such moisture. It is essential you consider contacting a waterproofing Atlanta, GA contractor to help prevent moisture damage.

There are many aspects, which will contribute to excess moisture in homes, and they include cracks in floors, cracked walls, water seeping between the foundation and floor joints, as well as plumbing issues. One common problem is the seepage of moisture through joints and cracks when it rains.

Cracks in walls also allow moisture to enter inside your structure. The floors may have cracks that allow moisture to penetrate inside and cause problems. Homes also suffer from condensation especially in times of winter. There are many sources of moisture inside a house for example through the laundry work, kitchen, toilet, bathrooms, and even breathing.

Similarly, when the there are cracks on floors and foundations, they will allow moisture to get inside a house. Plumbing problems such as leaky pipes will also contribute to increased moisture. External drainage problems such as pipe bursts of the drain lines and sewer lines may cause troubles. A home that has poor grading of the grounds around the building may also suffer from moisture.

The areas around the walls on the outside of a building are called the backfill area. This is filled with soils after constructing the foundations walls. If the soils in backfills are not pressed firmly, they will remain loose and when it rains, they will absorb a lot of water. Since the backfill touches the walls and foundation, you may have problems of moisture within a building. Plumbing fixtures such as drainpipes may burst and release water to the soils.

The humid air will tend to condense when it comes in contact with a cold surface such as walls and windows. When it condenses, the vapor forms droplets that will drip down and affect surfaces. During winter, you may have heavy condensations because of the limited ventilation.

When there is moisture inside a house, it will create the right condition for molds to grow. Within a short time, you will have molds growing inside a house. Molds will cause damages and threaten the health of your family. The spores released by molds are harmful and cause allergic reactions including running nose, nasal congestion, coughing, sneezing, and irritation of the eyes.

You need to ensure your home is well ventilated and the foundations and walls are protected using waterproof materials. Basements may be sealed using materials that prevent moisture to penetrate inside a house. When consulting with contractors to provide the moisture barriers, ensure they use the right materials, which do not absorb moisture. It may cost you a lot when you fit poor quality encapsulating materials on your home.




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