5 Signs You Should Call a Basement Waterproofing Expert

 

 

Basement waterproofing is the process of preventing water seepage into the basement and foundation of a building using different techniques and materials. Waterproofing the basement is crucial to maintaining the integrity of the home foundation and keeping the residents free from health hazards and water damage.

Basement waterproofing may seem costly, but the money that will be expended to fix the after-effects of water seepage and treating illnesses will be much higher. As a result, basement waterproofing should not be ignored under any circumstances.

The basement is the most vulnerable part of the building where water can leak into the foundation and the interior of a house. Repairing the foundation damaged by water is a taxing and costly task. To prevent such inconveniences and expensive spending, the basement should be waterproofed.

Here are 5 signs you should call a basement waterproofing expert

  1. Mold

Mold grows in a damp location. When you notice the presence of mold in your basement whether white, black or green, contact an expert to get a quote for the basement waterproofing of your home. Mold is a serious threat to health; you cannot ignore its presence in your basement and pretend that everything is fine.

  1. Musty Smell

The smell of the basement is usually different from the rooms above the basement. Regardless, when your basement smells extremely differently, showing signs of years of water seepage and drying, that indicates that your basement requires waterproofing.

  1. Swollen Frame and Warped Doors

A wet basement will damage the wooden door frames and doors in the basement. The doors will become warped, and the frame will become swollen, which will cause the door to be difficult to operate. When the doors in your basement become too hard to open or close, it is not a coincidence; you need to waterproof your basement.

  1. Rust

If there is water seepage in your basement, another sign to know is by checking the nails, or any metal on the wall or doors of the basement. As soon as you see signs of rust (any degree of rust), that indicates that your home needs basement waterproofing.

  1. Soft Floors or Walls

Regular water seepage and constant moisture make the floors and walls to rot slowly. If the floors and walls of your basement are soft when you touch them that is a sign of continuous water problem in your basement. You should waterproof your basement soonest. 

Alberto Aurelio