How To Keep Your Basement Dry And Comfortable


Keeping a basement dry is a challenge. Some homeowners never have a problem with basement moisture or outright leaks while others live in areas of the country that are prone to basement problems. A finished basement is an investment worth protecting and there are several ways to do it. Basement waterproofing in Illinois includes several of the approaches commonly used throughout the rest of the Midwest.

One of the most common is the use of dehumidifiers to remove moisture from the air. A dehumidifier is a simple way to combat mildew, mold and the musty smells common in basements that have a moisture problem by drying the environment. The manufacturer's recommendations for the effective range of a dehumidifier will determine how many units should be spread throughout the basement. Don't make the mistake of thinking that just one dehumidifier will cover several hundred square feet of basement effectively.

Another way to correct a moist basement problem is to use specially formulated sealer and paint that will prevent moisture from seeping through. This works if the basement walls are solid and more severe leakage problems don't exist. The coating on the wall serves as a barrier. It prevent the condensation of water droplets and subsequent evaporation and high humidity that they cause.

Folks with basement foundation cracks have found that it may take a professional to repair them. Water builds up outside of the walls and as the ground naturally expands and contracts the walls begin to move ever so slightly. At some point a crack in the concrete wall develops and allows water a way into the basement. Small cracks can sometimes be repaired with sealant made for the purpose but if the damage is extensive and the walls are moving it will take a more advanced form of repair.

Supports can be installed to prevent wall movement and a system of moving the water from the exterior of the basement foundation installed. This is major surgery as far as basement moisture repair is concerned but it can prevent the eventual need to replace the entire wall. Cracking in the basement wall can sometimes be traced back to bad gutters and the resulting poor rainwater drainage. If that's the cause repairing the gutters will make all the difference in the world.

Sump pumps are what most homeowners think of when the subject of basement moisture is discussed. Sump pump systems funnel water into basins and then pump it out of the house. The system gets a real workout during heavy storms that saturate the ground against the basement walls. Battery backup protection for sump pumps is a great idea.

A power outage in a storm can mean the pump won't work and the water in the basin can overflow into the basement. The battery keeps the pump working even when the power goes out. Reliable basement repair companies offer homeowners several ways to prevent or repair basement moisture problems. There are many effective ways to keep a basement dry and comfortable.