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Why does my basement leak?

(1) Hydrostatic Pressure - water penetration up from below your basement floor. This is the result of the ground water table rising upward.

(2) Lateral Pressure - water penetration through your foundation walls. This can result from water movement through natural underground veins, from poor ground drainage or downspouts that empty too close to your foundation, or from water simply building up in the hole in which your house sits.

Basement leaks are very common.


Why should I fix this problem?

Nobody likes having to worry about a wet basement, especially when it rains. Fixing your basement now can only help maintain or increase the value of your home. A home with a finished basement that can be used as extra space such as a playroom, exercise room or home office can increase the value of your home.


What causes the musty smell in my basement?

MOLD! See FAQs about mold.


Why are there cracks in my basement walls?

Cracks in your basement walls are a sign of settling. Cracks can be an easy way for water entry into your basement. Cracks can compromise the structural integrity of your foundation. Large cracks, cracks that have visibly grown over time, or bowed or buckling walls need immediate attention. The average house places over 50 tons of weight on its foundation walls, so the integrity of the walls must be maintained.


Why are there cracks in my basement floor?

Cracks in your basement floor can also be caused by settling and shifting in your foundation walls, in the footer underlying your foundation, or in the floor (or "slab") itself. However, floor cracks are more frequently caused by hydrostatic pressure. The water pressure from below the floor must escape somewhere, so it pokes a hole or crack in your basement floor.


What are some signs of moisture?

(1) Damp Spots on Walls

Sign that water has absorbed through wall. Block will have dark grey splotches in various places.

(2) White Chalky Substance on Walls

Known as efflorescence, this is a chemical breakdown of the bonding agent that holds your walls together. Sign of possible structural deterioration.

(3) Cracked Walls

Sign that foundation has moved or shifted. Should be inspected to determine the exact cause.

(4) Peeling Paint

Sign that the wall has taken moisture inside, as paint will not stick to a wet surface.

(5) Rust on Appliances or Furniture

Look for rust on bottoms of furnaces, water heaters, and other metal appliances. Sign of dampness and water evaporation.

WHAT IS MOLD?
Mold is part of the fungus family, and there are over 100,000 known species of mold.…
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