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When do you know you have a leak in your basement?

When do you know you have a leak in your basement?

Leaking or seeping problems are very difficult to track down when the water trails have dried up or the leaks seem to occur behind walls or under the floor. In fact, there are dozens of possibilities you may not have thought to check for before.

What to do if your basement sump pump is leaking?

Rainwater should always flow away from your home. To fix a sagging home-grade, you can add soil around your home to re-create a grade that water will run when it rains. You can also re-shape the landscaping to help redirect water from other places around your property without it ever reaching your home.

What causes a chronic leak in the basement?

It is also referred to as chronic leaking and occurs in dark, cool, or damp places like the basement. At the source, these chronic leaks are caused in one way or another by rainfall, and not by flooding or natural disasters.

Where does the water come from in the basement?

Wall and Floor Joints: the area where the walls and floor joins is a common area where seepage occurs. If these areas are routinely leaking, additional waterproofing at the cracks should help. We often forget that behind basement foundation walls is simply water and earth from under the ground.

Why is my basement leaking water from the bottom?

Water drains down, through the small aggregate and into the pipe, where it drains away from the house. If your basement is constantly leaking from the bottom of the foundation, it may be the weeping tiles have failed, because they’re blocked with debris or have broken. Fixing it isn’t easy or cheap.

Why does my basement leak in the Chicago area?

Clay soil, such as is common in the Chicago area, doesn’t drain as well and tends to absorb water and expand. his situation is worsened by the fact that a 10-foot wide area around the perimeter of the house is less compacted than other soil because it was the site of the original foundation excavation that was later backfilled.

Rainwater should always flow away from your home. To fix a sagging home-grade, you can add soil around your home to re-create a grade that water will run when it rains. You can also re-shape the landscaping to help redirect water from other places around your property without it ever reaching your home.

What causes seepage in basement during heavy rain?

Window Wells – Window wells can be another cause of seepage that has nothing to do with ground water pressure. Window wells allow light and air to enter the basement through the window but can accumulate water during a heavy rain if the drain is either clogged or missing.