David Reynolds. Building Preservation

INTERNAL WATERPROOFING

Structures that are particularly damp, or are likely to remain damp (such as basements, cellars and vaults), may be waterproofed internally. We use a number of different methods and systems for internal waterproofing, such as cavity-drain membrane systems, cementitious tanking and epoxy coatings. These methods are occasionally used in conjunction with an integral drainage system or a sump and electric pump, where the risk or consequences of flooding may be significant.

Further information

www.basement-living.co.uk An online resource for basement water control, basement waterproofing and basement conversion information