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If you constantly get that damp smell in your basement caused by leaky walls, you need to apply some waterproof masonry sealer. This is a solid product that you can mix with water to obtain a cement effect. It is important to ensure the wall area is clean before applying the sealer. Use the mixed sealant to fill in any cracks and holes, paying particular attention to those deeper that and eighth of an inch. Once the cracks are filled and the sealant is dry you can paint the mixture over the wall to seal any further small cracks that may not be visible. Always follow the instructions on the container to achieve the best effect.

 

Masonry paint is another great way to protect your concrete or brick walls, and also prevents leaking. You need to thoroughly clean the area with a wire brush or a drill and wire wheel attachment. A couple of coats of primer before you apply the masonry paint itself will ensure a smooth finish.

 

As well as improving the look of your home, removing stains from walls is beneficial to you as it will prevent the deterioration of the wall, and avoid future repairs. Strong solvents are the best way to get rid of general stains on brick, concrete or stone walls, and results will be well worth the time invested. If you are trying to remove smoke stains from walls or floors, you will be better off using bleach, or a combination of water and ammonia. Removing paint is best achieved with a solution of Trisodium Phosphate. Leaks in your home can cause enormous harm, and any steps taken to prevent water damage will help to protect the value of your home. Plumbing tasks are not always expensive and complicated, and may save you a lot of trouble and expensive home repair in the future. For example, if your leaky shower is causing mold to build up in your bathroom, do not simply clean up the mess and ignore it but try to fix the problem. It may mean simply tightening some screws or replacing some seals, or you may want to consider a new shower. Shower kits can be picked up for around four hundred dollars and come with systematic guides for installation. Similar can be said for repairing or replacing a leaking faucet. The investment will save you time and money further down the line.

 



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