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Prevention Of Water Damage

By : Gayelord Nash 14 or more times read

Submitted: 2008-10-09 15:54:34     Number of Times Read: 18    
Water damage due to basement flooding can be avoided by taking a few simple prevention measures. Many a times the insurance company will pay for the water damage in the basements but may not pay for the root cause of the water damage such as the leaking washing machines or pipes. Basements are always prone to water damage as they are below the ground. Normally the basement gets flooded as there's a build-up of water in the ground soil.

Even a small amount of water damage can mean hundreds and thousands of dollars worth of damage. If there is a leak, the water damage can cause mold to grow wrecking the entire basement. If your basement doesn't have water damage, then take a few precautions to ensure that it remains free from the water damage.

Waterproofing the walls for water damage

The first thing to do to prevent water damage is to waterproof the walls of the basement. Using the directions given by the manufacturers, never skimp on the directions or the coat, since this can save you from the water damage later. Use the water proof coating that has been especially made to withstand the water damage due to hydrostatic pressure.

Another way to prevent the water damage is to fix the leaks, ensure that there is proper drainage and install a sump pump. Remember the water damage in the basement need not come from the basement itself but can come from the bathrooms and the kitchen as well.

Checking the gutter system

The gutter system should also be looked at to prevent the water damage to your home. Ideally the gutter system should slope away from the foundation and the basement of the house to prevent the water damage that it can cause. Unfortunately, if that's not the case, then you should look at grading the soil. If the rainwater doesn't drain out properly but is instead building up in the soil around the basement, then there can be potential water damage issues.

Using sump pumps for preventing water damage

Sump pumps were ideally used after the flooding had occurred to take out the water. But they can be used as a prevention tool for water damage. The sump pump can be used to remove the water from even the lowest levels of the basement. The sump hole will collect the water and when the water level reaches the critical limit, the sump pump will automatically pump out the water before any water damage is done. There are a number of sump pumps available for the consumers. Some can work underwater while other shouldn't get wet. Many of them have parts made from plastic as well as cast iron.

It's important to choose the sump pump that would meet your requirements for preventing water damage. Many of them will also have a check valve. The check valve prevents the water from going back; else the sump pump would create water damage instead of preventing it. To prevent water damage, it's important to check the sump pump at regular intervals.
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