My husband and I are trying to decide on different quotes for waterproofing one exterior wall of our house. I believe we should wrap the corners of the wall to prevent leaks, but my husband disagrees. He thinks we can do without wrapping since it would involve cutting into our concrete driveway adjacent to the house. While I understand his concern, I worry that not wrapping the corners may lead to continued leaking. I'd love to hear any opinions or experiences regarding whether wrapping the corners is necessary or not.
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If you're doing exterior waterproofing on a foundation wall, wrapping the corners is generally recommended to ensure a complete seal. It might seem like a hassle because of the concrete driveway, but think about the long-term effectiveness of the waterproofing. Not wrapping could lead to potential leaks down the line, which would be more expensive to fix later on.
From my experience, wrapping the corners isn’t really necessary. If the wall itself is properly waterproofed, it should hold up fine. However, if you're worried about leaks, it might be worth looking into it further or directly consulting with a professional.
