How to Cure a Constantly Wet Basement

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A wet basement can cause mold to grow, ruin your floors, cause wallpaper and paint to crack, and might even be dangerous to the structure of your house. Many homeowners suffer from a wet basement, but not many know what to do about it.

Thankfully, there are a few easy fixes to all your wet basement nightmares. From installing proper drainage to simply understanding how the slope of your house affects your basement, your wet basement problems all have a solution.

If you want to find out exactly how to cure a constantly wet basement, check out all the tips below. 

Consider Adding Window Drains

If wet weather is a consistent problem in your area, window drains are a great option to keep your basement dry. They allow unanticipated and heavy rain to escape your window wells. This stops basement flooding right at the source. 

Window drains require a simple installation from an expert team. They are a great preventative option for any homeowner who may be concerned about possible flooding. 

Inspect the Way Your House Slopes

Sloping under and around your foundation leads to excess water running towards your house. Because of the placement of basements, they are prone to catching this water, resulting in a permanently damp room and even flooding. 

To inspect the way the ground around your house slopes, you’ll need a level. Making changes to the slope of the ground around an already-built home does require some work. However, re-leveling this ground helps to force water away from your basement. 

It is an investment, but it’s worth it to prevent future water damage in your basement and the costly repairs that come with it. 

Have Your Wall Liner Reinforced

To offer your basement even further protection from flooding, a reinforced wall liner will really do the trick. Wall liners are used to prevent further leaking into your basement.

When your wall liner is installed and/or reinforced, water is forced into the floor channels. This gives them a direct passage out of your basement, keeping it free from water damage.

If you skip out on a wall liner, water has easy access through your wall and into your basement. This damages several important structural elements of your basement, including framing and supportive beams. The real benefit of a wall liner is the barrier it maintains between your wall, insulation and framing, and any drywall. It can also help to protect from mold and wall cracks

Installing the wall liner is easy if you leave it to a dedicated team. At Armored Basement Waterproofing, you can place your trust in the experts to do everything possible to keep your basement free from water damage. 

Add an Interior Drainage System

An interior drainage system is one of the best ways to rid your basement of unwanted moisture. It enables excess water and moisture to flow out of your basement, leaving the space completely dry. 

You should leave the installation of your drainage system to the experts. They’ll let you know what needs to be done in order to install this system, how long it will take, and how much it will cost.

An interior drainage system lasts for years and doesn’t require too much maintenance. It’s also a much more cost-friendly option than an outdoor drainage system. With the right interior drainage system installed, your basement will be free from cracks, water damage, and mold. 

When your system is installed, ensure nothing in your basement blocks or covers the drain. This can prevent water from being directed out of your basement. 

Make Use of a Stairwell Drain

A stairwell drain is installed at the bottom of a stairwell. Rainwater can easily become trapped at this location thanks to the runoff from steps or stairs. A stairwell drain gives water a place to go so that it is redirected from the stairwell. 

You can decide if you’d prefer your stairwell drain to be installed into your current drainage system. There are also some alternatives that can make your drain even more efficient.

Speak to the team at Armored Basement Waterproofing. They will help you decide on the best way to get the most out of your drainage system. 

Consider Crawlspace Encapsulation

Crawlspace encapsulation will keep water out of your basement and your home. Most crawlspaces in homes don’t have a good defense against water and moisture. This makes it easy for water to seep into your basement or other parts of your house from this area. 

An encapsulation seals any potential spaces that could allow water and moisture access anywhere else. It will also help to improve the temperature of your crawlspace. This can get particularly warm, which makes it a breeding ground for bacteria. 

Fix Any Humidity Problems In Your Basement

Humidity is another reason you have a consistently wet basement. Air that is particularly moist can sit on your basement walls and stay there, making your basement wet too.

Thankfully, an overly humid basement is usually easy to spot and easy to fix. You’ll notice that the air in the room feels particularly warm and heavy. 

The best solution to a humid basement is an air conditioner or a dehumidifier. Both of these will reduce the moisture in the air by replacing it with cool, dry air. This is a great way to dry out a damp basement. 

Say Goodbye to Your Wet Basement

A consistently wet basement is a nightmare for any homeowner. It damages your home and belonging. Plus, it is a breeding ground for different kinds of bacteria that love warm, wet spaces.

Consider the above options to get rid of a wet basement once and for all. The work you need will depend on the type of home you have and how severe the problem is. 

Get in touch with the experts today if you’re ready to rid your home of a wet basement. A member of the team can come to your home to inspect your basement and discuss all your waterproofing options with you. 

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