Does Your Home Have a Wet Basement? Here's How To Tell and What To Do
As you can probably imagine, basements are very prone to the intrusion of water. After all, basements are built into the ground. When water intrudes into a basement, the basement goes from a dry basement to a wet basement.
Signs of a Damp or Wet Basement
The best way to identify whether you have a wet basement is to know and look for the signs. Here are the most common signs of a damp or wet basement:
You see water stains along the basement floor or walls. A damp or musty odor - if there is an excessive amount of moisture in your basement, it can lead to an unmistakable smell. Mold - most mold is colored green, black, or yellow. Efflorescence - this condition is caused by leftover salt deposits after the water evaporates. Spalling - the surface of the stone, brick, or concrete can peel, pop off, or flake away due to salt deposits in the water. A sump pump - if there is a sump pump in your basement, chances are it was used regularly by the previous owner of the home to deal with dampness or pump out water.
A wet basement is one of the most common problems that homeowners encounter. For more information about how to identify a wet basement in your home, don't hesitate to contact us. Need a basement leak repair? Contact the team at Now Dry today.
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