John Newton & Co.

Leading Independent Distributor Of Basement Waterproofing Solutions, Damp Proofing Products & Packaged Pumping Systems Established 1848

CompanyJohn Newton & Co.
ContactDavid Hall
Address12 Verney Road
London
England
SE16 3DH (MAP)
Telephone020 72371217
Fax020 72522769
Email
Websitewww.newton-membranes.co.uk
Waterproofing An Existing Basement – A Quick Guide
When you are looking at waterproofing an existing basement you have a large variety of products available at your disposal. The real key is choosing the right product, the right preparation technique and for the right price to achieve the degree of waterproofing you need for your intended use of the basement.

So let’s go through a quick guide to get the ball rolling. When waterproofing an existing basement, you are either going to:
  1. Hold water back by applying a system to the basement such as cementitious slurry or similar or
  2. Install a cavity drain system which will divert the water and get rid of it prior to damaging internal finishes.


Firstly what needs to be considered is – what are you using the space for? If it is a bike shed then you are not going to insulate it or go to a massive effort to rake out the mortar joints etc. The big cost will be the prep here and of course it will take a while for the render approach to dry. If you are happy with the risk of water ingress coming out on the floor then maybe go for a cavity drain membrane as a damp proof membrane and accept if water comes in you will deal with it then.
If it is going to be habitable accommodation it needs to be totally dry with no water or water vapour acceptable. You have two choices.

A.Waterproofing an Existing Basement – Barrier Option
This barrier will require preparation by a trained waterproofing expert. To make it 100% watertight means 100% workmanship which keep in mind is very difficult to achieve. In all circumstances with an internal barrier, for it to be effective you will need to do not only the walls but also the floors. Make sure you have a good existing slab here or even a new one to make it effective. Bricks on edge or flags on soil will not do for habitable accommodation they will need to be removed and can be re-instated later.

B.Waterproofing an Existing Basement – Cavity Drain Option
This would be the recommended solution. When waterproofing an existing basement with this system you will have a series of dimpled sheet membranes (usually 8mm in depth) which are mechanically fixed back to the building fabric using a waterproof MultiPlug (plug with a waterproof seal which acts like a rawl plug that you can fix into) then depending upon the finish required either a plain 8mm membrane with battens on plugs or a frame work tied back into the plugs or a meshed dimpled sheet which you can render onto.These systems act as water management system in your existing basement, moving any moisture or water behind the dimples and down to a internal drain which are installed at the wall floor junction. The drain can then either feed out to an open elevation or to an existing drain or a sump and pump.

Prior to using either system here’s a quick guide to the pro’s and cons of both.

Option A – Barrier
Disadvantages -
  • Any applied system will need preparation to the substrate prior to application which can prove very disruptive and messy.
  • Wet trades are introduced, as you are potentially making a wet project even more damp by introducing a wet solution. This introduces problems with the waterproof barrier in terms of drying times.
  • The inability to fix things like shelving units into the barrier without puncturing the barrier. This will also invalidate any guarantee that was offered by a professional installer.

Advantages - The biggest advantage with the barrier is if placed perfectly it will negate the need for installing any form of sump system which saves on future maintenance costs.

Option B – The Internal Drained Cavity System
Advantages -
  • Minimal surface preparation required, if any
  • Can be installed with no wet trades or drying out times if designed correctly
  • Can be decorated quickly if an independent dry lining frame is used
  • Does not push water to other areas of the project – as could happen with a barrier
  • Can be used on all Listed Buildings as it is fully reversible – barriers are not

Disadvantages - The biggest disadvantage is that if you are below invert level you will need to use a pump which will mean ongoing maintenance.

Read more about Newton System 500 Cavity Drain Membrane Solution and Watch Video


For further advice or a list of Newton Specialist Basement Contractors, please call 020 7237 1217 or e-mail info@newton-membranes.co.uk

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