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Is it better to waterproof a basement from the outside or the inside? I've heard different things about this. We have a home built in the 40's on a cinder-block foundation. One side of the house is inaccessible without removing our driveway.

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It's more difficult and more expensive on an existing home, but outside is always better. – Tester101 Aug 30 '11 at 11:57
As a note - we followed this advice, and have not regretted it. – Kyle Hodgson Jan 30 at 4:15

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When applied correctly, I prefer waterproofing from the outside. It keeps the water out of the concrete, rather than permeating up to the interior water proof layer. If it's allowed to freeze in the foundation, you could have cracking.

In addition to water proofing the foundation, you also want a weeping tile or French drain around the foundation anywhere that water may not naturally run away from the home.

That said, as you're seeing, fixing this issue from the outside can be much more difficult, and therefore expensive. Another factor is if you need to use a sump pump to move water from any drains up and away from the home. If that's the case, you also need to consider if you want this pump indoors or outdoors.

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Thanks! Very helpful. – Kyle Hodgson Aug 30 '11 at 23:21
Could not have said it better, and yes, I did try. +1 – KeithS Sep 6 '11 at 21:52

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