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5 Tips On Repairing A Wet Basement

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A wet basement is a huge problem. Left unchanged, water can seep into the rest of the house and cause huge problems. Here’s how to make sure your basement is fixed as soon as possible.

Plugging Gaps

Preventing additional water from getting in the basement is imperative. If you see water in the basement, you need to see if there’s even more water getting inside it right now. Look for cracks in the foundation and the walls. Bring in a flashlight and examine the interior crawl spaces or contact professionals like 58 Foundations to help with waterproofing basement.

Pump Water Out

One thing you need to do is pump the water out of your basement. Lingering water can create many problems including the development of mold. If you don’t already have one, an interior drain system can help handle the excess water and fully remove it. You’ll want to saw a tunnel around the entire perimeter of the floor. Then, you can chip the concrete out and put pipes with perforated holes in them to bring the water out of the entire space.

Pay Attention to Landscaping

Landscaping can play a crucial role in how water flows around your property.  Good landscaping requires a lot of input including garden supplies and it can help water flow around the basement. Poor landscaping choices can bring water into the basement. You want to see what is working and what is not. For example, if there are trees that are too close to the property, you need to trim their branches. You might also need to add additional landscaping options that can help hold water. A series of bushes spread across the side of the house can help ensure that all water comes to the side instead of into the basement.

Footing Drains

Footing drains are pipes that lie underneath your house. These can help push water away from your home’s foundation where you feed your squirrels. However, over time, they can become clogged with dirt and other debris. This kind of clog can bring water back into your basement. It can also bring other unwanted debris that can create all sorts of problems with the basement. You can open the cleanout. Then it is time to flush out the pipes with a hose. A garden hose can use pressure to remove debris and clear out the pipes.

Waterproofing Walls

While bringing out water can remove moisture, there are other kinds of lingering damage that can cause issues. This is a big issue that needs to be addressed in full. Gaps in the foundation can continue to cause water damage in your basement if there’s another storm on the horizon. This job requires a plan. You’ll need to bring in a French drain to further bring water out of the house and make sure there are no problems with any kind of gaps in the foundation. That requires a careful examination of the entire structure.

Repairing a wet basement is essential. Doing so will ensure the space is both usable and fully functional.

Sandra Ruiz
With a Master's in Environmental Design from Yale University, Sandra Ruiz has dedicated 15 years to reshaping living spaces. Her career started in urban planning, then transitioned to home renovation, where she has left a mark. Sandra became part of our team in 2020, quickly establishing herself with her innovative approaches to space utilization and energy efficiency. She is passionate about hiking, often drawing inspiration from nature for her designs. Her approach seamlessly blends practicality with aesthetic appeal, making her a go-to expert for homeowners and design enthusiasts alike.

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