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Basement water flooding is a problem that will affect 98% or
more of homeowners at some time or another.
Flooded basements result in damaged walls and flooring, and can ruin
irreplaceable heirlooms. The problem may
never be fully eradicated, but you can take steps to minimize the damage
potential.
Flooded basements are usually caused by surface water gaining
access through small problems such as cracked foundation walls, storm sewer
water backing up into the home’s existing perimeter foundation drain, or even
something as slight as a broken window seal or leaky pipe. Inadequate groundwater runoff resulting from improperly sloped
landscaping may also be a culprit.
You should inspect your basement regularly and make repairs
as they occur, before they can gain a foothold and cause issues. You can also install a sump pump, which is
designed to filter out excess water before it can back up and become a problem.
In addition, inspect all gutters and downspouts. Determine if they are clogged, which could
result in overflow and channeling of water into areas where it can gain access
your basement.
If you do have basement flood issues, it is important to
take care of them promptly. Left
untreated, you can end up with damaged floors, walls, (carpeting, if it’s a
finished basement), as well as the additional problem of mold and other toxins
taking up residence and providing their own brand of health hazards. All of this can happen ina fairly short amount of time.
Your safest move is to contact a local basement water
removal professional. Certified by the
IICRC, these companies offer qualified staff highly trained in basement water
removal procedures such as water extraction and mold remediation. Available 24/7, call today for a free
estimate.
