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Anyone ever use rock solid epoxy floor kits? We just got some for the garage flooring in cherry bomb red.
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I have not, but I assume you are trying to get a dry basement. So I will recommend looking around your house. Do your gutters overflow and make a trench next to your house when it rains? Clean the gutters, first, and then the landscaping will need to be highest dirt at the house, angling lower as you go away from the house. This prevents flooding from outside under the basement or the side of the basement walls.
Are your drains draining properly? Keep them clog - free, too.
Plants draw water to them, and if they are planted close to the house, they will cause flooding.
Check with your home insurance agent, too. They will know ways a house can flood without a storm, and they can give you good advice.
Taking preventative measures to prevent flooding will help you in your quest for a dry basement. Then you will be able to enjoy your sealed basement!
No, but I would love to see the outcome. I have never heard of it.