A wet basement can result in serious and expensive problems for homeowners.
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The arrival of springtime brings warmer temperatures as well as lots of melting snow and rain.
Pipes going to and from your home experience wear and tear over time and can sometimes become damaged from natural events or construction work around or on your property.
A dry basement will save you from many problems within your home such as mold growth and structural damage.
Underpinning is a process that will strengthen and/or deepen the existing foundation of a building.
Water coming into the basement can be a serious issue that can take a toll on you both financially and emotionally.
When water ends up in places that it shouldn’t be, it can cause a whole lot of problems.
Many basements have windows installed which can be a nice feature to let some fresh air and sunlight into the basement, however basement windows do heighten the risk of leak
Unfortunately for many homeowners, wet basements, especially after a heavy rain or large thaw is a common occurrence.
You may not know this, but plumbing is actually a fairly simple concept, when approached correctly.