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Wet Basement
The houses that are 10 to 15 years old sometimes may develop basement
leaks. Fixing cracks is an easy job but once the water starts seeping
through the concrete the house owners are going to face huge repair bills.
So if the basement is damp, musty odors or minor leaks fix it before
it becomes worse and more expensive.
What Causes Wet Basements
Main source of wet basements are the surface water that is not drained
away properly from the foundation wall. The sources of the dampness are
the water from the roof if no gutter is present. Another reason is the
clogged gutter that stops the roof water from running down the pipes
smoothly leading to the water to seep into the soil next to the foundation
wall. Excessive watering of flowerbeds and shrubbery around the foundation
wall can also be a cause for wet basements. When the upper soil layer
is filled with water, the excess water either runs off or seeps into
the ground next to the wall. During rainy season the rainwater runoff
is directed towards the foundation wall, the water may pond and eventually
soak into the soil, thereby creeping into the basement.
How to Prevent Wet Basement
Proper drainage of surface water is a primary element in preventing wet
basements and possible failure of a foundation system. Surface water
drainage should be directed from all sides of the house and this will
minimize the possibility of dampness in basements and crawl spaces. This
will also prevent soil erosion and ponding of water on the site. Walks
around the house should not be used as drainage channels. Maximum slopes
around the house will prevent erosion or unstable banks. The roof water
should be directed to a downspout and it should flow away from the foundation
wall towards a drainage pipe or a ditch. Another way to prevent subsurface
moisture penetration and dampness is to use waterproofing of foundation
walls. You can also prevent excessive moisture from entering a basement
from the walls by installing the wall insulation.
How to Dry Wet Basement
The leaky and wet basement can be repaired using concrete sealers. These
sealers penetrate deep into concrete and react with alkali, expand into
pores and harden as a mineral. The sealers seal the concrete against
water leaks and dampness. Always seal the whole basement - both the floor
and walls. If you seal only the leaking area, water will find another
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