forgeblast
Elite Member
We dry locked it, along with running all gutters and downspouts the right way our basement is very nice now.
No water issues other than condensation in humid weather.If you have water issues - no off the shelf paint will correct the prob. A couple of coats of the UGL or Zinsser will give a marginal safety net. I have used the UGL and topcated with a bright white gloss for cleanability in a few houses - no issues in the past 7 years. Be sure to mix the paint before and during to keep the solids in suspension.
No water issues other than condensation in humid weather.
I have seen the same thing with an oil base paint and then the paint peels off. I was actually looking for a breathable primer and then indoor breathable paint. I am going with the Zinsser Bulls Eye 1-2-3 primer not sure on the paint yet.Like I mentioned earlier, I usually steer people away from those waterproof paints. I've seen condensation increase on one customer's walls, she said she never had a problem before she had the walls "waterproofed"
Most basements do need a dehumidifier in summer months regardless of active leaks or not.
JB