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Liner. - 03.01.2009, 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by pinkpanda3310 View Post
re-your basement

If you get water coming up thruogh the ground and leaks in any way, go ahead with a quick-cut (conc. saw) and jackhammer. You can make the weak point where you want it. To go one step further you could spray the entire basement with 'Speedliner' or something similar. It's a very hardy waterproof lining but of course has a price.
I would think that this is much like putting a new bed liner in an old rusty pickup truck. It may give you a nice look for a spell, but it really does not fix anything. If there is water already comming through the floor, then anything that one might spray or attach to the floor will never stick properly. Think about what would happen if you spray some kind of waterproof liner on the inside of a leaky boat. How would this help? We are talking about someones home. This is a large investment that you want to fix correctly once and be done with it. Talk with a professional and get the right advice BG.


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