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Basement Doctor Waterproofing

11.22.2011 · Posted in Home Improvement Articles

With all the water bordering Rhode Island is it any wonder why it is called the Ocean State. Not only is the ground water an issue when it comes to basement waterproofing and repairs, but the different types of soils also play a part. Rhode Island has different types of soils ranging from course sand, silty sands, silty clays, hard pan clay, and even rocky soils mixed with slate or ledge.rnrnrnWhen you have a wet basement the moisture will come up into the upper levels of the home, causing dampness and possibly mold. Even if you do not have a wet basement you may have a moist, damp basement causing odors and mold to grow. There are simple things you can do to improve your basement:rnrnrnPlease visit Article Section:rnhttp://www.nycroofingcontractor.com/admin/

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