Preventing Water Damage in the
Basement
A wet basement can quickly develop into a complete disaster.
Many maintenance systems are installed in the basement. These
systems generate moisture leading to potential water related
problems. A periodic inspection will provide accurate
indications for a water problem somewhere else in your home and
can help preventing a much bigger damage.
Heating and Air Conditioning System
HVAC systems must be regularly inspected if located in the
basement. Check the drain pans and remove debris to allow it to
flow. Do not overlook the filters and replace when needed. When
inspecting the HVAC, take a close look at the ductwork.
Deteriorating insulations must be treated and sealed.
Ceiling and Walls
Moisture walls are a red flag for a water problem in the
basement and may be a hint for internal leaks. Take a look at
the walls and search for stains. If visible, follow the trails
to locate the source of the problem and fix it. Even the
smallest sign for a leak in the basement must be treated
promptly.
Pipes
A common problem is pipes condensations caused by pipes
sweating. This problem promotes mold and corrosion if ignored.
To reduce condensation, consider installing insulating on all
pipes.
Sump Pumps
Sump pump assist in keeping unwanted water out of your
basement. When checking the pump, make sure the outlet pipe is
not clogged and that it directs water away from your home. Test
the pump by filling the pit with water to make sure the pump is
working. Check that the pump is running and that it is actually
pumping out water. Clean the air hole in the discharge line.
Make sure that the motor is running well and that there are no
strange noises. If you own a battery operated pump, check the
battery and replace when needed. Keep in mind that all problems
must be fixed immediately.
The author is the editorial director of RestorationSOS™, a
leading restoration services provider for water and fire
damages. To learn more about water damage restoration, visit
http://restorationsos.com
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