Basement DryShield Coating System
Affordable Moisture-Blocking Protection for Basement Walls & Floors
If your basement feels damp, looks rough, or shows signs of moisture on block walls or concrete floors — our Basement DryShield Coating System provides a clean, sealed, moisture-resistant finish at a fraction of the cost of full epoxy or reconstruction.
Installed by All Around Details & Epoxy, this professional spray-applied masonry seal system helps reduce moisture vapor, improve appearance, and prepare surfaces for future finishing or flooring.
✅ Ideal For:
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Damp or musty basements
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Exposed block or concrete walls
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Older unfinished basements
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Homes being prepped for sale
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Homeowners planning to finish their basement later
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Budget-friendly basement improvement projects
What This System Does
Our DryShield Coating:
✔ Helps reduce moisture vapor through masonry
✔ Seals porous block and concrete
✔ Brightens and cleans up basement appearance
✔ Helps stabilize dusty, chalky surfaces
✔ Provides a smoother, more uniform finish
✔ Can be applied to walls and floors
✔ Works as a prep layer before epoxy or flooring installs
Why Not Just DIY It?
Store-bought basement sealers are often rolled on unevenly and applied without proper surface prep — which leads to peeling, failure, and wasted money.
We provide:
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Professional surface prep
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Crack & joint inspection
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Commercial spray application
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Proper thickness & coverage
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Clean finish edges
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Even coating penetration
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Moisture condition evaluation first
This is not just paint — it’s a professional masonry moisture barrier application.

How It Pairs With Epoxy Flooring
Many customers choose DryShield when:
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Epoxy floor is not in the budget yet
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They want wall moisture control first
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They want a staged basement upgrade
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They plan to epoxy later
We can also bundle this with future epoxy floor installs for discount pricing.
âš Important Transparency
This system helps block moisture vapor and minor seepage — but it is not a structural waterproofing or drainage replacement if you have active flooding or hydrostatic pressure issues. If we see major water intrusion, we’ll tell you first.

