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The Telltale Signs of a Wet Basement | SERVPRO® of Manayunk and Chestnut Hill

8/12/2021 (Permalink)

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The basement is the favorite room for many a homeowner. Dads love it because they can crank up their old Marshall stacks down there, and moms can set up an office or a home business. Regardless, it’s a most versatile space, to be sure.

However, basements have an inherent issue—they run the risk of becoming damp, musky and downright unhealthy, because (a) they’re built into the ground, and (b) water always finds the lowest place to rest.

While it’s not set in stone that your basement will become a den of moisture, it’s certainly an issue you should be aware of.

Below, we will look at some of the signs that water damage is present in your basement—and should you come to realize your basement is in need of some restoration, we’re always ready to help.

Top Indicators of a Basement Damaged by Water

Unpleasant, musky odors. The water from outside soil isn’t necessarily dirty or unclean, but it doesn’t take long for it to become toxic once it settles into your basement. It humidifies the air, settles into surfaces and begins to give off an unpleasant smell. Many people think this aroma is just how basements smell, but in truth, this smell will only arise when mold and mildew are present in the environment,. You may not see it yet, but your nose is trying to tell you you’ve got a mold problem.

Flaking paint on masonry or walls. Water from the surrounding soil doesn’t care if your paint thinks it’s waterproof—it will find a way in. Even waterproof paint will eventually give way and bubble or crack, and often will give way to a larger problem than regular paint would have sooner revealed.

Foundational cracks. While homes do shift over time, cracks in the foundation should be taken seriously, as they may indicate severe water damage. Cracks can show up in the floor, the ceiling or in your walls, and are often signifiers that a crack in your foundation is cause uneven pressure on the rest of your house. Hairline cracks are no cause for alarm, but if they become any larger, they should be seen about right away.

If you notice any of these signs in your basement, let us take a look. Our expert water restoration technicians can help you determine what is causing these issues and how to treat it properly. Contact us today to learn more.

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