Insurance industry numbers show that 97% of basements will at some point end up sustaining some type of water damage. Since homeowners in Tulsa are no strangers to the rain (our average rainfall is 42 inches per year, where the US as a whole averages only 38 inches per year), our basements are at an even higher risk of water damage from Mother Nature. That’s where we, at Decor construction, come in. Not only can we handle any water damage needs you may have, but we have also come up with a list of some things that you can do to help protect your basement from water damage before it happens.
If your yard slopes toward your home, instead of away from it, your basement is going to flood. Water will always travel the path of least resistance, and when it rains all of that water needs a place to go. When sloped toward your home, water will run right towards your foundation, and that is where it will pool up. Any leaks or cracks in your foundation will allow water to seep into your home. When the ground around the foundation becomes too saturated, the water will be pushed into your basement. If you notice that your lawn grade is toward your home, consider changing your landscaping and have it slope away from your foundation.
Sticks, leaves, dirt, and all other sorts of debris tend to find their way into rain gutters. If not regularly cleaned out, this can cause blockages. Blockages will cause water to overflow, run down your home, pool at the foundation, and potentially flood into the basement. When not able to drain correctly, gutters are not able to direct water away from your home. In order to prevent any clogs or blockages in your gutters, you should clean them out in the spring and then again in the fall.
A lot of downspouts are connected directly to the footer, or end right above the ground around your foundation. If this is the case for you, then add some length to your downspouts so that the water is directed further away from the perimeter of your home (at least 3 feet, but more if possible). You should direct water toward lawn areas that are graded away from your home so that water does not flow back towards your foundation.
If your basement doesn’t already have a sump pump, get one. By installing a sump pump in your basement, you can prevent water from rainfall from filling up into your basement. Sump pumps act like a floor drain by removing any water out of your basement, and the surrounding foundation, and redirecting it away from your home. It is also a good idea to have a backup sump pump that is either battery operated or on a generator so that it can kick on if the first one goes out.
If you find water damage in your basement, or in any other room in your home, call Decor Construction right away.
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