Tuesday, December 06, 2016

Our Happy Customer, John F.



John gave a lot of compliments after we installed stone flooring on his patio. He said he never regretted a centavo when he hired us. We're thorough. We're courteous. Lastly, we never left without cleaning.

Wednesday, November 09, 2016

Restaurants Need Stone Flooring

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Take a moment for a while. Can you imagine what your restaurant would look like without floors? It’s one messy place, right? Your customers are forced to sit on the stairs all the time. You’ll cook on the stairs. You'll serve there too.

Floors add elegance to your restaurant. Apart from the food and ambiance, your guests evaluate the cleanliness of the place by the quality of its flooring.

For a restaurant that is a come-and-go public place, it takes time to choose the right floor. Just imagine if you go there either to eat and socialize with family, friends or co-workers for two hours, three maximum. Your common activities will include waiting for the food, sharing of stories and walking into the comfort room before and after. As this happens, people start to come in. There are baby strollers, wheelchairs and canes for the senior citizens. Therefore, it’s fair to say the wear and tear of foot traffic is high.

Restaurant owners will have long-term benefits if they choose stone flooring to replace their old and dirty concrete surfaces. Vulcan Waterproofing, the oldest but the most reliable basement waterproofing company in the East Coast, releases stone flooring as one of their floor enhancement products. It's made of top quality stone formulated with pure epoxy materials that allow any concrete type to breathe naturally.

Please click the link below to know the nine magical reasons a commercial stone flooring can do for your restaurant.

Go here to read the entire article...

Thursday, October 20, 2016

Our Happy Customer, Theresa S.

Theresa S. called us for stone flooring installation. We installed it on her basement and we finished it on time. She hardly believe it we did everything in 24 hours. She's impressed with the great results and she's regretted nothing.

Tuesday, September 06, 2016

Our Happy Customer, Yale C.

Yale called us to fix his wet basement. We found the leak origin and we installed the right system. Gladly, the whole area stayed dry the next day.

Monday, August 08, 2016

New Article: 11 Causes of Wet Basement

We have published a new article in our blog. It's basically about the causes of wet basement and how will you clean the area after flooding. Please take time to read it.

The American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) conducted a home improvement study. It reveals an estimate of 60% of homes have experienced or will experience a wet basement.

Sure, a basement is underground. It is no surprise to say it is the one area susceptible to flooding due to common entry points of water (Renew Services Group, 2014). These entry points are the following:

Continue reading...

Monday, July 11, 2016

Stone & Rubber Flooring

Vulcan Stone Flooring and Vulcan Safety-Flex are the floor enhancement concrete products owned by Vulcan Waterproofing, the trusted and oldest basement waterproofing company in the East Coast (New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, Delaware and Pennsylvania).

Stone flooring is 100% solid epoxy. It permanently solves indoor and outdoor concrete floor problems permanently. Safety-Flex is a durable long-lasting rubber flooring. It can also be installed indoors and outdoors.

Thursday, June 09, 2016

Our Happy Customer, Tony

Tony and his wife wanted us to install epoxy stone flooring in their garage. They were impressed after the installation. They said it's beautiful and felt confident they made the right decision.

Wednesday, June 08, 2016

Summer Alert: Vulcan Waterproofing Performs Free East Coast Basement Inspections

Marked as the oldest and most reliable basement waterproofing company in the East Coast, Vulcan Waterproofing conducts free basement inspection to all residential and commercial establishments in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware and Pennsylvania.


The company strongly believes a thorough basement inspection is an essential prelude to waterproofing. Invisible water leaks might be found indoors or outdoors, making a basement wet every time it rains. Fortunately, a free inspection can find the problem early.


An inspection starts with a basic assessment. An experienced Vulcan Basement Waterproofing specialist looks around to find the location of leaks, molds and cracks. Then, the property owner receives a detailed cost appraisal based upon the damages found inside and outside the basement perimeter.

Richard Mercuri posted a five-star review in April of 2016. He wrote: “They did their work neatly, fast and professional. Not a problem with flooding anymore and I’m very happy.”

After a careful assessment, symptoms can include the following: a faulty French drain, uneven surfaces, wet floors, wall cracks, pipeline leaks, sump pump breakdowns and excessive humidity.

Formal repair officially begin after an agreement between the Vulcan specialist and property owner. Basic services in residential basement waterproofing include dehumidification solutions, crack repairs, sump pump installations, flooring enhancement and a pressure relief system.

For beautification purposes or to avoid any future maintenance to concrete floors, Vulcan now also offers both rubber and pebble stone flooring. Both types make a garage or basement floor look great (they come in multiple color choices) and be maintenance free forever. Ask your inspector for information when you have a free basement inspection.

Vulcan Waterproofing company has produced over 500,000 satisfied business customers since its inception in 1947 - AT&T Consumer Products, Brooklyn Public Library and McDonalds to name a few. Hospitals, schools, offices and other commercial properties all need waterproofing services, which are essential to their needs.

Regina G. is a previous client who lives in Huntington Station in New York. She gave the company five stars for the total experience, “Vulcan Waterproofing came on time and did an estimate. They were very neat and on time, considering it was a messy job. We have never had a problem with them. I have already recommended them to others.” 

Vulcan Waterproofing has solved tens of thousands of below-ground water problems in the past 65+ years. Currently, there are over 100 positive reviews and testimonials posted on their website.

Contact:



Mr. Vulcan Manager

Phone: (877) 885-2268
Main Website: http://vulcanwaterproofing.com/
Like us: https://www.facebook.com/VulcanWaterproofing


This press release is also posted in PR.com

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Our Happy Customer, Patricia C.

Patricia considered it a miracle when we fixed her basement. She admired our professionalism. For that, she highly recommended our basement waterproofing services to anyone who needs it.

Tuesday, June 07, 2016

Our Happy Customer, Marc A.

We fixed Marc's basement two years ago. It had water issues around. After the fix, Marc completely felt satisfied with the result. He felt he got what he paid for and gave us a five-star review.

Thursday, May 12, 2016

Our Happy Customer, Shelly

Shelly felt so happy when we waterproofed her basement. She said we're professional, systematic and organized even after the work. She recommends our service to anyone who needs basement waterproofing.

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Our Happy Customer, Rob C.

Mr. Rob Coley and his wife hired us to install stone flooring in their basement. They were amazed with the results. It's clean and professional. The installation was quick too. Rob said he scored the overall experience as 10 of 10 stars!

Thursday, May 05, 2016

Our Happy Customer, Lynne S.

Lynne was our client from Newark. She felt satisfied when we waterproofed her two basements. No water leaks. Not a single drop of water when it rains.

Monday, April 04, 2016

Our Happy Customer, Ed M.

Ed was our past client from Long Island. He called us to fix his flooded basement. We installed drainage pipes and connected a sump pump to the primary drain. Our solution worked successfully. In fact, the last time we talked to him, he said the basement completely stayed dry.

Thursday, March 31, 2016

Solution to Concrete Floor Problems

We posted a new article in our blog. Basically, it's about a permanent solution to all types of concrete floor problems.

The stone flooring permanently solves all concrete floor problems found in hallways, lobbies, pools, garages, play rooms, recreational rooms, basements and other high traffic areas such as offices, hospitals, parking lots etc.

Read our full story here

Friday, February 19, 2016

Our Happy Customer, Margaret S.

The half portion of Margaret's house is buried below ground. She regularly experienced wetness before we waterproofed the whole place. Today, she's one happy homeowner who rated our service with five-star.

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Our Happy Customer, Peter W.

Peter was our client from Newark, NJ. We fixed his sump pump problems and gladly, we met his expectations. He said he felt comfortable talking to us. He also felt he received the kind of service he paid for.  

Tuesday, February 02, 2016

How to Get Rid of Basement Molds and Mildew

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A mold is a fungus. 


It’s a part of the natural environment that is found indoors and outdoors.

A mold can grow and spread rapidly. It reproduces tiny spores that are smaller than pollen grains and are also invisible to your naked eye (Environmental Protection Agency, November 2015).

You put your health at risk when you ignore mold spores.

These spores are the cause why you and your family suffer from respiratory problems such as allergic rhinitis and asthma attacks.

The following are commonly found in your basement and other areas of the home. Remember: Studies show color isn’t a strong indicator of the mold species. Always consult a microbiologist for proper identification (Mould Facts, 2014).

Cladosporium (clad-oh-spore-ee-um)
Color: Green, Brown, Gray, Black
Hazard Class: B or C, causing allergic reactions
Areas: Walls, wood, dust, insulation

Aspergillus (as-per-jill-us)
Color: Black, White, Green, Yellow, Gray, Brown
Hazard Class: A or B, causing infection
Areas: Walls, insulation, clothing

Ulocladium (you-low-clad-ee-um)
Color: Black, Gray
Hazard Class: B or C, causing hay fever
Areas: Damp walls, damp windows, dusty area

Acremonium (ack-ri-moan-ee-um)
Color: Brown, White, Gray
Hazard Class: A, B or C, causing arthritis
Areas: Damp insulation, drywall

Stachybotrys (stack-ee-bot-riss)
Color: Black
Hazard Class: A, creating toxins
Areas: Damp surfaces

Alternaria (all-ter-nair-ee-uh)
Color: Black, Gray
Hazard Class: B, causing allergic reactions
Areas: Walls, dusty areas, windows

The Difference Between Mold and Mildew


Mildew is commonly perceived as a similar form of mold. Yet, these two are different. Mildew is also a form of fungus but is white in color.

Your home makes a paradise for mildew if it lacks proper ventilation and lighting. It also appears in wet bathroom and kitchen. Mildew also loves to eat fabrics made of silk, linen and cotton, which are kept inside an old cabinet for years.

Mold and mildews have its distinct characteristics. A mold is fuzzy in appearance while mildew looks powdery or downy. Molds appear in different colors while mildew starts to appear as white and turns yellow if it’s powdery. Downy mildew is yellow and turns brown later on (Mold-Advisor, 2015).

Both molds and mildews cause health problems such as respiratory problems, migraine, headache, joint pain and fatigue. Antibiotic penicillin is, however, made of harmless mold.

Where Do Molds and Mildews Grow? What Seasons?


A public health study reveals fungi grow when temperatures rise between 60 and 80 Degrees Fahrenheit (Epi Public Health, July 2015). During summer, molds and mildews still grow in warm and humid indoor areas (basement, shower and crawl space) with oversized and undersized air conditioning systems.

During winter, molds love to grow in non-insulated closets along exterior walls. Both molds and mildew also develops outdoors if there is decomposing vegetation.

Why A Mold and Mildew Grow in Basement?


Reason 1:

Basement is the lowest part of a house. It gets no sunlight. It receives little or no ventilation. Oftentimes, it stays humid for a long time.

Reason 2:

Most homeowners rarely clean their basements. It’s left unnoticed for weeks or for months. A basement is only noticed when unwanted water or melted snow creeps in.

Reason 3:

Underground pressure results to leaking pipes. If left ignored, leaking will lead to mold growth.

Reason 4:

Mold and mildew easily develop in areas where they are kept. These areas are walls, wooden building frames, floor, ceiling, storage, insulation, pipes, vents and ducts.

Ways to Get Rid of Basement Mold and Mildew


Tip 1: Flooding is inevitable; especially it’s a hurricane season. Therefore, always clean wet items and surfaces with detergent and water.

Tip 2: Porous items such as carpet, carpet padding, wood, leather, upholstery, drywall, floor and tiles are impossible to clean after flood. Take them out immediately.

Tip 3: Find time to fix water problems. If you think there are hidden leaks around, don’t wait. It’s best to call a professional for a free inspection.

Tip 4: Disinfect your basement once a month. Mop the concrete floor with bleach solution (without ammonia). If the budget permits, choose to install stone flooring. Apart from molds and mildew, it also protects the floor from discoloration, spills and cracks permanently.

Tip 5: A home improvement study reveals molds are early signs of moisture problem. For this, better find the water source before possible problems occur and clean it thoroughly.

Tip 6: Look around the house. Have you found a mold growth near the ceiling? If yes, find the leak in the roof.

Tip 7: Insulate the walls with paperless drywall. A paperless drywall is covered with front and back fiberglass, which is mold-resistant (Ask The Builder, 2012).

Tip 8: Install a brand new ventilation system to reduce the humidity level by 30 to 60%. The E.Z Breathe is a dehumidifier and air purifier system in one. Provided by Vulcan Waterproofing, it removes damp and contaminated air. Its fan setting will automatically adjust if the room’s temperature becomes too humid.

Friday, January 22, 2016

New Article Published!

Our main blog has published a new article. It's entitled "Five Reasons To Replace A Concrete Floor."

Here's a sneak peek:

"Concrete is the most popular flooring material in America. It’s commonly installed in kitchens, bathrooms, basements, patios, lobbies, garages, warehouses, factories and other public institutions such as offices, schools, hospitals, etc."

Please click this link to read the entire article Happy reading!!!

Monday, January 18, 2016

Our Happy Customer, Aaron S.

We installed a perimeter drain system in Aaron's basement, which stop the leak problems. He admired our professionalism and gave us five-star review in Best of Web.

Thursday, January 14, 2016

Our Happy Customer, Herb S.

Herb was our client from Newark, who gave us five-star-review. We installed French drain and sealed cracks in the walls. We returned to his house when we're informed it's leaking. We fixed it again and installed sump pumps. Glad it worked!

Thursday, January 07, 2016

Our Happy Customer, Thomas A.

Thomas was our client in Philadelphia. We fixed his French drain and he was completely amazed by how we handled the whole situation. He loved our plan and he loved how we carry out the plan. Thank you for your five-star review, Thomas! 

Wednesday, January 06, 2016

Our Happy Customer, Kellie B.



Kellie was amazed by our professionalism when we fixed her basement. That's why; she gave us a five-star-rating and a positive review, which is posted in the video above. Kellie was our client from New Jersey.

Monday, January 04, 2016

Happy New Year!

New York. Connecticut. New Jersey. Pennsylvania. Delaware.

This 2016, we're hopeful you'll keep your basement dry, clean and healthy for your whole family and friends. Stay safe, everybody!