You want your home to last a lifetime, and that's only possible if it's built on a solid foundation.Your basement walls work hard.They must support the House, bear the pressure of the surrounding earth, and prevent moisture that may lead to deterioration, mildew and mildew.Your Basement Wall may have shown signs of aging, and in this case you will want to talk to the foundation contractor about the option to reinforce the wall.In the past, your choice has been limited to mass excavation and may even be to rebuild a part of your foundation.More modern solutions can reinforce the walls of the basement without destroying your yard and life.When the earth pressure around the basement pushes on the foundation, the walls are forced inward.Over time, this will lead to cracking and bending, which may eventually weaken the foundation sufficient to threaten the stability of the house.The base contractor will evaluate the condition of the basement walls and install support to prevent bending.You can even push the wall back to the right shape without the main external work.These brackets can be made of steel, anchored on the floor support beam and concrete basement floor, and can also be made of spaceAge materials such as carbon fiber and connect directly to the block walls for less interference, more attractive solutions.If there is a problem with your basement leaking water, you need a basement waterproof solution.The waterproof contractor will check the damage and find out where the water comes from.The existing mold and mildew damage must then be repaired and measures taken to prevent further problems from occurring.The contractor will use specialized cleaning equipment and chemicals to kill and remove mold and mildew.Special surface treatments and paints can then be applied to resist new growth.Finally, a sealed compound or paper is added to maintain moisture.Once the basement is repaired and reinforced, measures must first be taken to prevent the water that causes the problem.Water collected from downpipes, yard drainage and lanes can be redirected to prevent it from penetrating into the foundation.Depending on the layout of the property, additional drainage can be set up around the basement walls.If all this is not enough, additional drainage systems can be added to the basement itself to remove the water that permeates.This can take the form of a drain or sewage pump system, depending on how deep the basement is.To prevent additional insurance from flooding in the basement, a battery backup system can be installed to keep the sewage pump working even if it is powered off.Contact experienced Foundation contractors who will evaluate your situation and consider all of these options to determine the best solution for your unique situation