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[quote=Anonymous]Our house sits down gradient from the road, so we could not change that and we get water spots on the walls with moderate to heavy rain. We waterproofed with B-dry in 2007. We got lots of estimates, and they were on the lower end at $8k for about 500 feet and two sumps. However - we cannot evaluate whether or not the system actually works to stop water from seeping through the walls. Why, because B-Dry puts a hard plastic liner over all your walls so if water does get through it will go directly into the drain. If you take it down they will void the warranty. Nice for a finished basement, but no protection for the integrity of the walls and structure. So, b-dry will probably make sure that absent a catastrophic flood that comes up through the sumps, your finished basement still stay dry. But, your walls may eventually cave in from the hydrostatic pressure....... A true building inspector/engineer type will tell you first defense is to waterproof from the outside, chances are the barrier from the home's construction is gone. And, we had quotes (before we foudn out our newly purchased home had a wet basement) from 15k for basic finish from a contractor no longer in business, to 30k for a nice job from Case. I know others who have used case for basements and they did a great job, but you pay for it.[/quote]
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