Twip of the Day – Common Causes

Basement flooding is a serious problem for any homeowner. Many people don’t take basement flooding seriously and the result is structural degradation, mold and mildew propagation, and permanent foundation damage. One of the most typical causes of basement flooding is the house has been constructed on an unsuitable site. Usually, homes are planned to be built on a slope so that water runs away from your home, however sometimes construction professionals don’t take this into account and build the home on a low point in the property. Leveling out these slopes can fix your problem. Another common reason for flooding is poor floor and wall sealing. If the basement tiles have not been sealed properly, water will seep into the basement, especially in extreme weather conditions. Gutters are another notorious culprit when it comes to basement flooding. When the manifold connecting your home to the public sewer network gets plugged up, it will cause flooding on your property. If such is the case, call the city and water professionals as soon as possible. If your gutters often clog up, you may need to replace them with larger ones that fit the local conditions better. Finally, if your home is equipped with a sump pump pit and drainage system, you should remove the pump and thoroughly clean and test our pump at least once a year.