Estimating Interior Basement Waterproofing Cost
A basement waterproofing cost is something that should be factored into any basement remodel or addition. These costs can add up very quickly and take a big chunk out of your budget. A finished basement is a great way to add living space to your home. However, it must be waterproofed before you want to put any building materials or furniture in that space. Estimating this cost can be tricky with the different types of materials. Here is a short guide to help with the estimating process.
Using Dehumidifier
In order to waterproof a basement a dehumidifier is not the option that you want to choose. These work well if there is a humidity problem with moisture in the air. However, they do not work well when there is water coming through the interior walls or floor. A good dehumidifier will cost between $300 and $1,000 for a large appliance.
Groundwork Costs
Water in the interior of your basement is going to mean that there is a lot of water on the exterior of the basement. To fix this problem you will need to have some regrading done of the landscape near your home. These estimates can fluctuate a little depending on who does the work and how much new soil is going to be needed. It usually costs about $150 per hour for someone with a front loader to regrade a home. You may need up to 5 yards of new soil which is another $50.
Drainage Pipes
If the basement is wet from water seeping through the ground you will need to divert the water away from the walls, and floor, of the basement. Drainage pipes will need to be laid out around your home and then away from your home. You will need someone with a backhoe, several yards of crushed rock, and PVC drainage pipes. This can cost between $2,000 and $4,000 depending on the size of the home.
Sealing Interior Walls
If the build up of moisture on the walls is not enough to send rivers of water onto the floor, but enough for a damp feeling in the room, then you can use some sealant on the walls and floor. Doing this project yourself will save considerable money. You can expect to pay up to $300 for a large basement.
Sealing Exterior Walls
When the water near the home is not enough to warrant an entire drainage system you can simply waterproof the outside walls. Special paint is used to form a thick membrane over the basement walls. You will have to dig down to the bottom of the foundation to do this. Hiring someone will cost over $1,000 while doing it yourself can cost around $300 to $400.
Using A Sump Pump
Another way to keep your basement free from water is with the use of a sump pump. This tool is mostly used for basements that are not finished and are in an area prone to flooding and excessive runoff. A good sump pump can cost between $150 and $300 for the pump and installation if you do it yourself. Add another $200 if you hire someone to do it for you.