Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Why Basement Leaks

why basement leaks
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A basement leaks due to heavy underground pressure brought by long hours of storms and melting snow. At times, water problems already existed during the building of your basement.

Waterproofing specialists such as Pennsylvania Vulcan Waterproofing reveal water entry ways that lead to minor and major leaks in the basement walls and floors. That's why; it's strongly suggested to track down the leak entry first, before performing repairs.

Hydrostatic pressure is an usual cause of basement leaks. The ground is heaped with water, even it looks dry. The force becomes heavy the water brings the soil nearer to the surface. The surface soil becomes damp, which triggers the underground water level to ascend. Increased water table causes hydrostatic pressure against the foundation.

More causes are listed here...

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