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1-800-BUSY-DOG

Corporate Headquarters:
Basement Technologies,
40 Hudson Rd.,
Canton, MA 02021.

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 920624,
Needham MA 02492

Connecticut Location:

Basment Technologies
5 Capital Drive
Wallingford, CT 06492

E-Mail:
info@basementtechnologies.com

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Painting your Basement? Learn How From Experts

When applied correctly by a basement expert, basement paints can help you to do more than jazz basement paintup the appearance of their basement. Basement paint can help to protect the walls of the basement from accumulating moisture from inside of the home. Moisture in your basement walls can lead to an increase in mold and mildew in your home which will, in turn, lead to a dramatic decrease in the health of the air in your home.

How Basement Paint Works

Basement paint works by essentially soaking into the basement walls; the walls of your basement are porous which can prove to be a serious problem should water take advantage of the porousness by seeping in and fostering the growth of mold and mildew.

Applying a waterproof basement paint directly to the walls so that it can prevent problems with moisture can help you, the homeowner to save thousands of dollars that would have otherwise been spent on cleanup and repair.

The Basement Painting Process

There are several steps in the process of painting the walls of a basement – your basement painting expert will be able to advise you on the best course of preparation action before the painting process begins!

  • If there are currently problems with water seepage in the basement then it is best to first address the problems and completely resolve them before the basement paint is applied. If this is not resolved first then there is a high possibility of water accumulating behind the paint which could lead to a major problem with mold, mildew, and even put the structural integrity of the home at risk.
  • If your walls are currently painted then the paint will need to be removed before the waterproof basement paint can be applied to the walls; because the waterproof paint needs to bond to the porous surface of the walls it is important that the walls be free and clear of any other paints. Applying the waterproof basement paint over the existing paint will lead the paint to develop air bubbles that will crack and fall off of the walls.
  • Once the walls have been thorough cleaned of dust and other debris, and any other paints have been removed, painting can then be started – assuming, of course, that the walls are completely dry. Your basement painting specialist may use a paint sprayer in order to get a much more even and thorough coating on the walls.

In an effort to keep your personal belongings from getting a coat of paint accidently sprayed onto them it is generally advisable for you to take the following steps in preparation for their basement walls being painted.

  • Remove items that could be damaged by accidental paint or the fumes from the paint
  • Fish and other small animals should be removed from the basement if they are housed there
  • Items in the basement should be gathered away from the walls to allow the painting professionals sufficient room to get the walls painted