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Dry Basement Tips
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Worried about water coming into your basement? If so, read on about some tips on keeping your basement dry.
- Place gutters on your home. Water will gather at the basis of your
home, next to the foundation walls. If this occurs, the water may end
up in the basement.
- If you happened to have a roof drainage system installed, make
sure that it is functioning properly. Roof drainage systems effectively
collect water off of the roof and send it to the downspouts. Make sure
that the downspouts are transporting the water as far away from the
home as possible.
- Where ever a paved area meets the foundation wall, apply some
caulking or sealant. Caulk and sealant can play a bigger role than
might have expected in maintaining a dry basement.
- On reason you may be experiencing water problems in your basement may be because of “construction moisture”.
While installing a poured wall basement and floor slab, about four hundred gallons of water is in the concrete.
In block construction, the floor slab would have about two hundred gallons of water.
This water escapes into your basement in the form of humidity. To help
prevent this water vapor, circulate air into the basement and run a
dehumidifier for three to five weeks. Humidity can play a major role in
preventing you from having a dry basement.
- Another reason you may have water in your basement is due to
the internal moisture. To reduce the moisture in your basement, you
should make sure the plumbing is leak-free, keep the doors going into
your basement closed, and chemically or mechanically dehumidify the
air. Be sure to empty the drain pan!
- Another area to check in your basement, are the window wells.
Are they clean and well maintained? You may want to use plastic covers
and metal housings for window areas.
- Check the ground around your home. Make sure that the ground
has a positive slope of drainage away from the home. Dirt needs to be
added around the home every couple of years due to settling.
- Another thing to be advised about is ventilation. As discussed
earlier, concrete absorbs moisture. In the summer months, the humidity
can make a basement damp or wet. If this is a problem with your
basement, a dehumidifier is the suggested cure, once again.
- If using a sump pump, make sure it works and is running in
good condition. If you don’t have a sump pump, check into getting one.
- These tips may not clear your water problem a hundred percent,
but they will sure help reduce the problem. Following these tips
ensures you to save a lot of money, and maintain a dry basement.
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