How to Stop Water from Seeping into My Basement?
Basement Water Seepage
Although basement water seepage is extremely common,
most people don’t pay heed to it until it’s too late. In general, the problem
occurs after heavy rains or during winters. Water seepage in
the basement or other areas of construction can pose many repercussions. The
formation of mold and mildew is certain if the condition remains unchecked for
long. More than cosmetic damage, mold and mildew can put the health of the
inhabitants in danger. Besides, if the moisture manages to reach out to
electrical work, not only can it start a fire but also make the place quite
dangerous by dispersing electric currents on walls.
The post mentions how to stop water leakage in the basement in
a simplistic manner but before that let’s look at the most common signs and
causes of water seepage in the basement.
Signs of Water Seepage in Basement
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Efflorescence
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Stale odors
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Formation of mold and mildew
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Stains
Causes of Water Seepage in Basement
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Plumbing leaks
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Open floor drains
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Water heater failure
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Poor drainage system
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Cracked floor/walls/ceiling
Ways to Stop Water Leakage in Basement
Check Landscaping/Slopes
It is one of the
simplest ways to ensure your basement stays safe from the perils of waterseepage. Check landscaping/slopes in and around your basement to ensure
excess water doesn’t accumulate inside and flows away.
Fix Cracks and Gaps
Find out fix
cracks around ventilation windows and other such places that can be a potential
source of water ingress.
Fix Plumbing Faults
Call a plumber
to get the place inspected to see if there are any plumbing leaks. If there
are, get them fixed. If need be, replace the old pipes with a new one but
again, make sure they are joint properly so that there is no scope for water
seepage.
Apart from these
ways, if the problem is of severe nature, it is wise to consult professionals
for the same.
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