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Basement Waterproofing and Stylish Decluttering: How to Use Trash Pickup Services Effectively

Discover how basement waterproofing and stylish decluttering can transform your home, and learn to use trash pickup services effectively for a cleaner, more organized space.

Imagine working on a DIY project in a basement just because you want to avoid any sort of interference. A damp and musty basement can turn this fun-filled project into utter discomfort. As if that was not enough, when you reach to fix the last piece of your craft in place, you find it buried under tons of clutter.

Do you want to save yourself from the hustle? As a DIYer, you can avoid such problems by turning your basement into a clutter-free and waterproof crafting space by following some simple tips and tricks. Furthermore, collaborating with trash pickers can be even more helpful in achieving a clean and tidy basement.

In this article, we will provide insights into some DIY waterproofing and decluttering ideas for your basement.

DIY Basement Waterproofing Methods

If you live in a tiny house with no space for your DIY projects or you simply enjoy crafting in solitude, a dry and structurally sound basement can be your go-to place for all arts and crafts-related projects. Let’s look at common signs of a damp basement and some DIY waterproofing methods to help you through.

Signs of a Damp Basement

Look for these common signs of moisture damage in your foundation or basement:

  • Mold infestation

  • Musty odors

  • Cracks in walls or floors

  • Condensation on door glass or window panes

  • Water leakage or standing water

  • Peeling wallpaper or paint

DIY Waterproofing Methods

Being a DIYer, you can look for DIY basement waterproofing design methods after identifying the signs of basement damage. We are sharing some tips to help you.

1. Begin with cleaning

The first step for waterproofing should be cleaning. Follow these steps to clean your basement:

  • Take a bucket and fill half of it with water.

  • Add 3/4 cup of dishwashing soap in it.

  • Scrub the walls with this cleaning solution using a long handled brush.

  • Add a cup of oxygen with warm water after cleaning and leave them to dry overnight.

  • Wash the walls with warm water cleaning and leave them to dry overnight.

Remember, oxygen bleach is better than liquid chlorine bleach as the latter evaporates easily and does not kill spores. In addition, oxygen bleach is safe to use.

2. Repair Plug Holes and Cracks

After cleaning, you need to repair small cracks and holes in the walls because they serve as hidden moisture pockets. For fixing the cracks:

  • Use a chisel to clean large pieces stuck in the cracks or gaps. Cleaning the crack makes it big enough to hold the sealant strongly.

  • Fill the cracks with a concrete filler and let it set overnight.

  • Following this, apply a sealant to seal the crack and protect it from future wear and tear.

3. Apply Sealants

Although crack repairs block the moisture’s entry point. They do not provide a permanent solution against dampness. This barrier can be easily broken with high hydrostatic pressure. You can use interior sealants to resolve this problem. Sealants can be of two types:

  • Water-based sealants

  • Polyurethane sealants

You can easily apply heavy-duty polyurethane sealants with a roller. Or, you can also use water-based sealants as they have a short drying time.

4. Consider Exterior Waterproofing

Exterior waterproofing prevents water from entering your basement. While this step might seem easy for an experienced DIYer, we recommend seeking professional assistance, as exterior waterproofing requires complete excavation. Experts apply waterproof coatings to the walls and ensure the accuracy of the process.

5. Install a Sump Pump

A sump pump can help direct water away from your home's foundation. To save money, you can install the sump pump yourself. Consider these tips for sump pump installation. 

  • Find the pump that suits your requirements. Go through different pump sizes and materials to choose the best one.

  • Ensure the pump fits in the sump pit so that it does not turn on and off continually.

  • Purchase a pump with an airtight and soundproof lid.

However, installing a sump pump also requires specific tools and a proper procedure. Make sure to equip yourself with both before the installation.

Declutter Your Basement to Use it as a DIY Space.

Decluttering makes your basement look clean, organized, and spacious. If you’re a crafting geek and want to set up your own DIY space, follow the underlying tips to convert your basement into a crafting station!

  • Thoroughly assess your basement and prioritize areas depending on your project requirements.

  • Dedicate some hours every day or week to the decluttering task as per your feasibility.

    • Keep: Keep the items required for your DIY projects.

    • Donate: Donate the items that are in good condition but you no longer need them.

    • Resale: Resale the items that have monetary value.

    • Trash: Discard the broken or useless items.

  • Designate specific areas for different types of crafting materials.

  • Label the containers, boxes, and bins carrying different stuff to ensure easy access. Alternatively, you can use transparent containers.

  • Install shelves and cabinets to increase storage space. You can also purchase stackable bins for this purpose. 

  • Opt for storage ottomans and workbenches with storage space to keep art and craft supplies. 

  • Ensure regular cleanups to keep your workspace clutter-free.

  • Adopt smart purchasing habits to avoid accumulating extra stuff in your DIY space.

How can Trash Pickup Services help in Decluttering the Basement?

You can contact trash removal services for efficient decluttering. Both private and municipal garbage cleaning services are available, which offer:

  • Scheduled trash removal

  • Hazardous waste removal 

  • Recycling services

Follow these tips for utilizing trash pickup services to their fullest:

  1. Collect your waste in segregated containers.

  2. Use easy-to-transport containers and bags for safe handling of trash.

  3. Separately store recyclables so that trash pickers can easily hand them over to the recycling facilities.

  4. Familiarize yourself with local waste disposal regulations.

  5. Prefer recycling and donating to minimize my carbon footprint.

Conclusion

Get rid of the clutter and dampness in your basement and turn it into a functional yet organized crafting space. Consider following DIY waterproofing methods and collaborating with garbage pickup services to revamp your basement.

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