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Basement Contractors Los Angeles CA

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Clifford Construction
1-800-Clifford
4000 Rowena
Los Angeles, CA
Samson Construction & Development inc.
310 930-6710
7120 La Tijera
Westchester, CA
Weinstein Retrofitting Systems
1-800-862-7461
15102 Raymer St.
Van Nuys, CA
Shawn Anderson Construction
916-544-0904
10247 Sunol Way
Sacramento, CA
Jag Construction&Development
619-654-4656
24680 Viejas Grade Rd.
Descanso, CA
ABS Construction Group Inc.
310 877 1524
11937 exposition blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Greenleaf Organic Pest Management
1-800-341-6730
10940 Vanowen Street
North Hollywood, CA
Clean CrawlSpace Inc.
1-800-798-1051
3200 Dutton Ave. Ste. 311
Santa Rosa, CA
MS Design&Build
415 3028734
65 edwards ave.
Sausalito, CA
a.k abdallah
415-680-0577
409 international blvd
Oakland, CA
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HandymanWire - Basement Tips




Wet Basements

How Do You Know?

How do know whether your basement walls are wet due to water seepage or condensation in the air? Try taping a 1 ft. square piece of aluminum foil to the wall with some duct tape. After a couple days inspect the foil.
If the foil side facing the wall is moist, you have water seepage into the basement. Find a masonry sealer like ThoroSeal to waterproof the wall.
If the foil side facing the room is moist, you have condensation and need better air circulation and or a dehumidifier.

Gutter/Downspouts

April showers bring May flowers and damp basements! Double check your gutters and downspouts, ridding them of leaves, twigs and other debris. This will help your basement stay dry!

Insulate

Heating Loss

Believe it or not, today's average well-insulated home loses 1/5 of its total heating bill to the earth and air surrounding the basement. The average homeowner can save $140 each year by insulating their basement. A low-cost job that most people can do themselves.

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