Basement Wall System

Basement Block Wall
Once you have drained water away at the perimeter of your basement floor, and made sure that it's pumped out reliably, the next thing to address is your basement wall. Typically you can get your basement floor dry without doing anything to your basement walls - but in some cases, especially with stone or block walls, a basement wall waterproofing system may be necessary.

Wet Basement Wall
Even if the walls aren't visibly leaking water, a basement wall still allows water vapor to pass through. Block walls not only allow lots of water vapor through because of their hollow core, but cold (and damp) outside air easily passes through. And air, water, and water vapor can easily pass through stone walls as well.
Are your basement walls damp, stained, chalky, flaky, and ugly? Are you happy with them? Chances are the answer is no. So what can you have done?
There are a few options including coatings, paneling, and vapor barriers.
Basement Systems has four options and one that's right for you:
| ZenWall Paneling System For a nice, clean finished look on your basement walls, ZenWall is the right solution for you. |
Basement Wall Panel Completing walls with BrightWall paneling brightens your basement and gives it that finishing touch. |
Basement Wall Insulation Using the ThermalDry Wall System to cover your basement walls helps to insulate your home, reflecting 97% of the heat back in. |
Basement Wall Covering Covering your basement walls with the CleanSpace wall encapsulation system economically brightens your basement. |
