Invest in Your Home by Starting In the Basement
For those lucky homeowners who have basements, making sure you
do everything you can to keep that basement clean and dry is
vital for the ongoing stability of your home's foundation and
overall safety of your home's environment. A number of nasty
diseases can spawn from mold and mildew run amok in your damp
basement. Here are some aspects to consider when doing a little
basement waterproofing.
1. Go straight to the top. Water running off your roof can
quickly seep into your basement if proper gutters and drain
spouts aren't installed. Gutters that are clogged or missing can
cause a waterfall to land right next to the foundation and
eventually seep into the basement walls. Check your gutters
regularly for clogged areas or leaky spots and take care of the
problem fast. You can install a mesh or plastic screen over the
gutters to prevent large objects from getting trapped inside.
2. Where does your water run? Your yard should slope away from
the house so that rainwater is also running away from the
foundation and not toward it. If necessary, re-grade your lawn
so that it drops about 6 inches for every 10 feet. If the
equipment isn't readily available to you, contact a lawn care
expert to handle this task.
3. Do you have a window well or egress window? During a
rainstorm water can easily collect in those wells and act as a
holding tank for moisture against your foundation. You should
cover those windows wells with a plastic window well cover.
These are a few dollars at any local home improvement store.
4. Sometimes the water comes from inside. Cut down on
condensation and internal moisture by using a dehumidifier. It's
also best to insulate your pipes and air conditioning ducts.
Basement bathrooms can be a real source of mold and mildew
buildup. Clean the bathroom regularly and properly ventilate the
room so the moisture doesn't have a chance to collect.
Once you've established that your basement is clean, dry and
protected, revisit this area of your home regularly to stay
ahead of any new problems that might develop. Your home and
family will thank you for it.