Wet
Basement

A wet basement could very well be a home owner's most feared and
dreaded experience. Horror stories are told of massive water damage and an incredible costs to stop the
damage. Most home owners call a Basement Waterproofing company at the first signs of a wet basement. Before
calling one of the Waterproofing companies, read the following information, it might save you some money and
aggravation.
Water gets into a basement from three different
sources:
1) Condensation
2) Runoff
3) Subsurface Source
Condensation is directly related to the amount of moisture that
exists in the basement air. The air can not hold this excessive moisture and condensation occurs showing up
as water droplets, puddles or wet spots. Mildew on walls/ceilings. musty odors, sweating pipes, and dampness
in the air are all symptoms of condensation problems. Several steps can be taking to reduce
the
amount of condensation in a basement:
1) Make sure clothes dryers and basement bathrooms vent moist
air to the outside
2) Insulate cold water pipes and well tanks with appropriate
insulation
3) Keep humidity down by installing a dehumidifier
4) Increase ventilation by opening a window
Runoff water problems are mostly caused by external rain and melting
snow entering the basement. MOST of the basement water problems fall into this category. The goal to prevent
this type of water entry is to direct the rain and melting snow AWAY from the home. Check the following
items:
1) Gutter Issues, make sure gutters/downspouts and extensions
are installed, clear of debris and operational. Extension and splash blocks should be installed to direct the
water at least 4 feet from the home. If you have underground drainage pipes attached to the downspouts they
can become clogged. Gutter Protection/Guard devices can be installed to prevent constant gutter debris
cleaning. Gutters systems that are not functional will allow water to accumulate too close to the foundation
of the home.
2) Improper grading, make sure that the ground outside slopes away from your home
(this includes the driveway and sidewalks) . When water lands on the exterior, you want it to naturally move away
from the home.
3) Basement windows that are below grade often have wells that allow water to
accumulate and enter the basement. These windows should have plastic hood covers installed to prevent water
entry.
4) Basement door and stairways are another cause of water entry. Drains or covers can
be installed to prevent water entry.
5) Seal any cracks inside and outside of the basement.
A very small percentage of basement water problems are caused by Subsurface
water entry. This problem is usually caused by a high water table
around the home. If your basement is constantly wet long after a storm, you probably have a subsurface water
problem. This type of problem can usually only be cured by a Professional. They can install sump pumps,
additional
drainage systems and waterproofing.
If you need to call a Professional Waterproofing company, make
sure the contractors are insured and guarantee their work. Get several estimates from different companies and
also contact their references to get a better indication of their past work.
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