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The Vulcan Hydrostatic Pressure Relief System

A wet basement and the associated groundwater accumulation can affect the structural integrity of a home, dramatically reduce the home’s value, and cause a number of health-related problems.

Hydrostatic pressure is caused by underground springs, rivers, and/or a fluctuating high water table.  Signs of hydrostatic pressure include water that seeps in at the cove (where the wall meets the floor) or up through the slab floor. A solution to relieve hydrostatic pressure must entail:

  1. Relieving the water pressure under the floor and around the foundation perimeter
  2. Diverting the water to a point where it can be pumped out or otherwise removed from the basement.

The interior French drain, also known as the Vulcan hydrostatic pressure relief system, was designed, invented and patented by our Vulcan Basement Waterproofing forefathers in the mid 1960’s. This basement waterproofing method has withstood the test of time and today remains the industry standard worldwide.

A hydrostatic pressure relief system requires no outside digging or destruction of property. It involves cutting a trench in the floor around the perimeter of the basement, next to the foundation walls. The trench must be excavated down to the footings and perforated pipe is laid all the way around. The system must be adequately sized so that it can carry off all the water to a collection tank sunk into the floor (sump well) and a sump pump carries it out to the yard or a storm drain. After the pipes are installed, the trench must be filled with gravel, bleeders installed in the block walls, and the trench re-covered with concrete. The channel is patched with a thin layer of concrete, except for a small gap at the edge to catch any water that comes down the wall.

If the hydrostatic pressure relief system is not properly designed, it will clog and backup, or worse yet, undermine the integrity of your foundation. So, even though a handyman or homeowner could conceivably install the pressure relief system himself, he would probably do better to engage an insured professional waterproofing contractor to do the work – and a contractor like Vulcan, who provides a lifetime guarantee so you can permanently end your struggles with a leaky, wet basement.

History of the Vulcan Hydrostatic Pressure Relief System

Our company made many efforts the late 1940’s thru the early 1960’s trying to discover basement systems, materials and methods that would ultimately best conquer the problem of basement water seepage.  During this early period we experimented using epoxy like materials, excavating the outside and trying different chemical compounds.  Up to this time our philosophy centered on stopping the water before it entered the basement. However, thru trial and error, it became apparent that you just can’t stop water. It was clear to those pioneers that the forces of nature were too strong to hold back. Our forefathers decided by the late 1950’s that the use of drain tile or drain systems would be a great way to combat the water pressure that causes most basement water problems.

In the early 1960’s Vulcan Basement

Waterproofing really started to get involved with what we know of today as the Pressure Relief System. Around 1965 the company decided that the best way to handle more serious basement water problems is thru this new pressure relieving philosophy. The idea was groundbreaking and on the cutting edge and revolutionized the industry. In 1966 Vulcan Basement Waterproofing was given a patent on this cure and we called it the “Vulcan Pressure Relief System”. This approach of using the long term solution of relieving the water “pressure” to control basement water problems by the means of installing the pressure relief system has allowed us to put an end to most basement water problems.

A leaky, wet basement has always been and will continue to be a phenomenon that will afflict the majority of homes with basements throughout the United States. During the last 70 plus years, many companies have come and gone in the basement waterproofing industry. Most of these entities try to emulate the success of Vulcan Basement Waterproofing. Naturally they have attempted to copy our pressure relief system in their own way. However we are the only company that can truthfully advertise the fact that our method is the original one.

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