Friday, January 27, 2012

Basement Waterproofing-Day 8 & 9

On Day 8 the concrete truck arrived bright and early. By the end of the day our floors were installed. "The Finisher" (doesn't his title sound like a great name for a movie) stayed late to keep polishing (?) the floor every couple of hours. Because it was a cold and damp day it took much longer than it should. The concrete was having a hard time drying in that weather. We opened a few of the air ducts for the day and cranked the heat so that there was some heat going into the basement. "The Finisher" stayed until the wee hours of the morning making sure that concrete had settled properly. We ended up staying elsewhere that night because the fumes from his machine were filling up the house. Luckily we have family close by that we can stay with.



The next day the regular crew came back to caulk (with special waterproofing caulk) all the seams in the waterproofing membrane and seal all the top edges. By the end of Day 9, Phase 1 basement waterproofing is complete!







Both Contractors that we hired did an amazing job! We are absolutely pleased with the quality of work that has been done and how they crews treated our home. We had open dialogue with both of them on a regular basis and they answered daily questions and concerns raised by us. Overall the waterproofing and plumbing went well and there were no surprises. We would have absolutely no problem recommending these contractors for those of you in the Toronto Area.

Here is their contact info:


Our contact: Owner Darby Braun
(416) 891-8884
24 Industrial Street, Toronto


Our Contact: Stewart
(416) 237-9161
33 Chauncey Ave. Etobicoke, ON
info@danmacplumbing.com


5 comments:

Deb said...

It looks so great! I'm sure you can't wait to get at it!

Wil said...

Your basement is looking great! We've actually spoken with Darby from Mud Monkeys and had their team install a new drain to connect our outside stairs landing to our existing drain on the inside of our basement. We are looking to get them to do some interior waterproofing as well.

InteriorGroupie said...

glad it is going well! That is such an important step...and one step closer to being done!

Peter said...

Quite a project, that is what Im hoping to get done in my basement over the next few months. Just got some nasty asbestos tiles removed off the dry pack floor last week. How much did you end up budgeting for the whole process?

Maggie {Okay, now what?} said...

Hi Peter-No specific budget, we just decided to go for it. We had costs on the waterproofing but not much for anything else. $25,000 to $40,000 was what we were aiming for. We are doing a lot of the work ourselves and that saves soooooooo much money.