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Recently we received a call from a potential customer that had water in her basement. She found our company through a search on the Internet and mentioned our approach to waterproofing foundations seemed like more of a permanent solution than some of our competitors which offered foundation waterproofing solutions working from the inside, something that really is more of a temporary fix and it prompted me to write this article to explain the correct approach to waterproofing your foundation.
As a homeowner, your biggest investment is probably your house, but not only is it an investment, it is your home, a place where you keep your family safe, secure, and warm and too often we come across homes that have moisture or water in their crawlspace or basement, this can lead to all sorts of issues from damage to health issues related to mold.
Thankfully, there are permanent solutions to waterproofing your foundation. There is a saying "if your drainage is a mess, call us". This is really where it all starts, your drainage. Since we are based in the soggy and water saturated area of Seattle and the Greater Puget Sound we have seen these issues come up numerous times, even after another waterproofing contractor has completed their supposed fixes working from the inside, but we know the problems stem from the outside.
It's much like the analogy of a doctor giving you medicine to hide a problem, rather than diagnose what the problem is, and typically our diagnosis results in resolving the drainage issue, rather than offering temporary fixes to hide the problem.
Here is typically what your solution should entail for waterproofing your home and foundation. A house that is built on a foundation should always have what is called footing drains that may or may not be tied into your gutter drains surrounding the perimeter of your house. If you have water in your basement, it is often times because of failed footing drains if there are any footing drains, so what is needed to be done is to first excavate around the perimeter of your foundation.
At this point it is important to excavate to the base of the foundation and put a waterproofing membrane around the entire foundation, it is important to note, that some contractors may put an alternative material, one that does not create a true waterproofing membrane. After the membrane is applied, it is time to install your new footing drains using perforated pipe, you can ask your local supplier for detailed instructions. Make sure all your footing drains are sloped in the direction to your discharge point away from the house, possibly even to a drywell.
You have now completed a two part waterproofing system for your house and at this point water should not be penetrating your house, but you are not quite finished. You still need to order and fill trench with drain rock, cover with filter fabric, and backfill before you are totally finished.
I understand visualizing the process can be daunting, especially if you have decks, patios, driveways, landscaping, etc. around your foundation, that's why it is best to always use a qualified waterproofing contractor in your area. Just make sure they use an approach similar to the solutions we recommended in this article, one that offers a permanent solution with a 100% lifetime guarantee.
Brandt Peterson is the owner of All Water Solutions (AWS), a Seattle contractor specializing in waterproofing foundations (http://www.callAWS.com). Brandt has spent his entire, adult life in the construction field operating equipment, managing projects, and educating homeowners on keeping their homes free of moisture.
In addition, All Water Solutions provides related services such as water service connections, foundation excavation, driveway grading, retaining walls, side sewer connections, and water features.
Peterson Pipe Dry System
When the Peterson tobacco pipe founders Friedrich and Henrich Kapp opened their first tobacconist store in 1865 in Dublin, they could hardly have imagined that their pipe designs would give birth to a legend. Both the brothers soon made a name for themselves soon after they opened their store (called Kapp Brothers) and began selling quality Briar root and Meerschaum pipes.
This is when the Peterson pipe's original owner, Charles Peterson, walked into the store and claimed that he could make better smoking pipes than they could. However he soon had a change of heart and decided to forge a mutually collaborative partnership with the brothers instead. With a craftsman background, and with Kapp brothers' extensive expertise in smoking pipes, Peterson came up with the acclaimed Peterson Pipe series of smoking pipes.
The Pipe Dry System
Perhaps it is the Peterson pipe dry system or "Dry System Pipes" that make this brand a force to be reckoned with. Their original patent was issued in Ireland and Great Britain on 8th August 1890. The pipe dry system allows smokers to enjoy a cool smoking experience without having to be wary of the occasional tongue bite. It was this unique design that eventually lifted the Peterson Pipe to new and unfathomable heights.
The P-Lip
Another Peterson pipe was eventually patented in 1898 and was termed as the Peterson-Lip (or P-Lip) mouthpiece. This one was designed to offset inhaled smoke to the roof of a user's mouth thereby minimize the risk of any tongue bite. The famous P-Lip design was set into the mouthpiece. It was constructed so that any inhaled smoke would flow at the small hole at the top of the stem of the pipe and towards the roof of the mouth.
Thanks to an original pipe design (which has never been equalled since) the Peterson pipe dry system has the capacity to smoke cool, dry and sweet. The main aspect of these pipes is the graduated bore in the mouthpiece. This mechanism reduces the suction of inhaled smoke 15 times less by the time it reaches the tobacco chamber. The moisture is thereby prevented from reaching a smoker's mouth since it is trapped in the reservoir.
The Peterson Lip also enhances the effectiveness of the graduation bore by changing the flow of the inhaled smoke away from the tongue. This in turn also prevents any bitter taste from reaching the mouth.
As for the shape, a Peterson pipe is contoured. It is also made from Vulcanite and is designed to allow your tongue to rest comfortably under the opening of the pipe in the depression. In order to smoke a Peterson pipe properly the tenon has to have a tip that has to pass into the sump from the draft hole. When you draw in smoke this extension directs it downward and gets rid of a lot of moisture before the tobacco smoke enters the stem.
In other words, the Peterson pipe Dry System is designed to remove moisture from the pipe stem itself since it includes a relatively smaller draft-hole entrance as compared to other pipes.
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can Peterson r4 dry sump pumps spin either way?
i've got a stage 5 pump, i've emailed peterson directly but havent had any response.
do they spin clockwise or anti-clockwise? or either?
thanks.
on one side it has 5 inlets 4x -12 1x -16 and the other side it has 2x -16.
there is no flow direction marked on the pump and i dont have any manual.
are you saying, yes i can spin it either way?
if its run clockwise it will have 2x -16 inlets and 4x-12 n 1x-16 outlets, i want it run it anti-clockwise.
it doesent have flo direction. what mont instrucans say if doesent have flo directicn .it does not matter just just obcerint gears squeaseing oilout
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