How to reduce basement moisture and humidity
The soil around a basement serves as a reservoir for water when it rains. This water can penetrate a wall of odor from the basement or on the floor and hence accumulate mildew and musty cellar. The sealing of basement walls and floors inside with a penetrating sealer can to stop this area of water and water vapor from entering
damp concrete walls and floors
Since it rains the soil around the basementWater absorbed. Not properly sealed concrete walls and floors can move water and steam inside the cellar. This is because the concrete blocks and concrete to allow water and gas to penetrate through capillary action.
sealing walls and floors
A sodium silicate penetrating sealer can be used as first line of defense against infiltration of water and steam action. The sealer penetrates the concrete block or concreteand reacts with the free lime content of the substrate. The seal crystallized in the matrix of concrete and seals the microscopic pores of the substrate. Water and steam can not be thought the migration of the walls and floors in the basement and humidity cause.
After the treatment required, concrete, masonry or concrete block is the most dense resist, dusting and chalking and stop water and water vapor to penetrateInterior.
Penetrating Sealer sodium silicate vs. Surface Sealer
sealing surface forming a film on the substrate, which depends on the strength of bond between him and the substrate. The water exerts pressure on this film that moves through them. Over time, the bond between the substrate and the seal and the seal starts to peel.
Since the penetration of sodium silicate sealant penetrates and becomes part of the substrate, there is a surfaceFilm, blister and peel. The penetrating sealer becomes part of the substrate concrete or masonry. microscopic capillaries are filled and the water and the water can not migrate to the basement
Penetrating Sealer benefits
Works on concrete, masonry and block
Stops water, steam and gas migration
Recoat demand
Minimize dusting and chalking
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