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Avatar for Monkey Wrench Plumbing, Sewer & Drain
Monkey Wrench Plumbing, Sewer & Drain
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Basement Drainage Channels - InstallBasement Drainage Channels - Repair

Serving Bluffdale, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

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Emergency services offered

"They were courteous, clean, thorough and called to see if they could come early. They knew what they were doing and worked quickly. They also allowed me to clean the area before installing the new faucet. It was much appreciated."
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Upfront Plumbing Drains Heating and Air
4.6(
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Basement Drainage Channels - Install

Serving Bluffdale, UT and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"In the basement, they we're able to install two bathrooms (prefab tubs with their walls) and install a washer fixture in a closet for a stackable washer and dryer. They also helped create a sink fixture for a kitchen. They did great removing the concrete floor and patching it back up. Thank you!"
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Rattlesnake Plumbing
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Basement Drainage Channels - InstallBasement Drainage Channels - Repair

Serving Bluffdale, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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Emergency services offered

Rattlesnake Plumbing is a locally owned plumbing company serving Utah, Wasatch and Salt Lake County. We specialize in residential plumbing repair, water heater replacement, tankless water heaters, leak repair, fixture installation, and general plumbing service.\n\nOur goal is to provide fast, reliable plumbing solutions with honest pricing and professional workmanship. Whether you need water heater service, plumbing repairs, or help upgrading fixtures in your home, Rattlesnake Plumbing is committed to delivering dependable service you can trust.

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COBALTIMBER CONSTRUCTION LLP
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Foundation, Basement or Crawlspace - Waterproofing / Encapsulation

Serving Bluffdale, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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"They were able to finish up the work in a timely manner, they were very clear and communicative about what I could expect, the more importantly they overdeliver on the quality of the services provided. It fit my budget and resolved my need for drywall installation and flooring installation. Highly recommend recommended."
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Basement Remodel
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Basement Waterproofing questions, answered by experts

Waterproofing or encapsulating protects against moisture, preventing mold growth and structural damage. These services also enhance energy efficiency and improve air quality by keeping humidity levels in check.

While a standard gutter system is widely considered the most effective way to prevent water damage to your home's foundation, several alternatives are available. These options can be used on their own in certain climates or as supplementary protection.

Common alternatives include:

  • Rain Chains: These are decorative chains that hang from the roof's edge, guiding rainwater to the ground.

  • Drip Edges: These metal strips are installed at the edge of the roof to direct water away from the fascia. While often used with gutters, they can be paired with a ground-level solution but are typically not sufficient on their own.

  • Rain Dispersal Systems: These systems work by breaking up the heavy sheet of water flowing off the roof, dispersing it over a wider area.

  • French Drains: This ground-level system uses a perforated pipe in a gravel-filled trench to collect and redirect water runoff away from the house.

  • Drip Paths: Placed directly below the roofline, these paths made of concrete, stone, or other materials prevent soil erosion and guide water away.

It's important to note that some alternatives like rain chains and dispersal systems may not be adequate in regions with heavy rainfall because they don't divert water away from the foundation as effectively as a full gutter system. Ground-based solutions like French drains can be very effective but are often more expensive and can affect your landscaping and curb appeal. Many experts recommend installing a full gutter system for maximum protection and using alternatives as supplementary measures.

A plastic vapor barrier should completely cover your basement to prevent water from penetrating through the walls. This typically goes before installing insulation to prevent moisture from building up and becoming trapped on the inside of your insulation, where it can collect and lead to mold damage. Installing insulation after the vapor barrier allows for any moisture to exit the walls for better ventilation.

“Basement waterproofing” sometimes refers to applying a waterproof sealant to basement walls, in which case you would use a waterproof paint, often made of latex. However, there are many methods you can use to waterproof a basement, including exterior drainage systems, interior drainage systems, dehumidifiers, and more. As such, the materials you use can vary depending on the methods you use.

It’s not the number of weep holes that should be of concern to builders but rather their spacing. Weep holes are usually spaced anywhere between 16 inches on center when using round tubes or wicking materials and 24 inches on center when using open-head joints. This is a more conservative spacing than the 33-inch maximum spacing on center that’s mentioned in the International Residential Code. All in all, the total number of weep holes a brick exterior should have will depend on the size of the structure.

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