Wet basement waterproofing with Life-of-House warranty
Many wet basement problems in Old Bridge are caused by underground wate
Old Bridge Township is located in Middlesex County, N.J. The Township is home to 65,375 residents and covers 40.7 square miles (U.S. Census). The Township is on the Raritan Bay across from Staten Island and 25 miles west of Manhattan.
The land was incorporated in 1869 by an Act of the New Jersey State Legislature as Madison Township. This caused confusion with Madison in Morris County and in 1975 the Township name was changed to Old Bridge Township.
Old Bridge was the name for the area that had the first bridge over the South River. After additional bridges were built the area became “old” bridge.
Unincorporated communities within Old Bridge Township include: Brownsville, Laurence Harbor, Madison Park, and Old Bridge.
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Cheesequake State Park, with over 1,200 acres of land, is located in Old Bridge Township.
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The waterproofing tar on the foundation degrades over time and once the tar is gone the foundation is no longer sealed.
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The high water table creates hydrostatic pressure against the sides of your home.
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When hydrostatic pressure forms around the foundation the un-sealed concrete starts to absorb the water.
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That’s when you get a wet basement
You can’t have a healthy home with a wet basement
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A healthy home needs a healthy basement, you can’t have one without the other.
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The main house is above ground and has plenty of air circulation from the windows and doors being opened and closed each day.
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The quality of the environment in the wet basement is of major concern because it affects the health of all the residents of the home.
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Dryness is paramount to a healthy basement.