How to Get Rid of Moisture in Your Basement

Oct 20, 2022

Basement moisture is the most common problem for homeowners. Since basements are known to be a damp and dark places, they can be a perfect environment for the developing growth of molds. While this might be a good place for them but most homeowners, it could be a bad omen of unwanted guests.

 

A little bit of moisture can become a significant costly problem because it can cause structural damage and toxic mold, leading to harm and making it unsafe for us to reside.

 

However, you can try a few proven strategies to keep your basement dry and, more importantly, eliminate the threat to your home.



Keep an Eye for the Signs of Moisture in Your Basement


Before starting the treatment of basement moisture, you need to know its determining indication. Our sense of touch, sight, and smell is enough to identify whether the moisture is present or not, but you need to be on the lookout since some of the signs are elusive.

 

Some of the signs are the following:

  • Discoloration of some section on the wall or a ring of dampness
  • Puddle of water on the floor
  • Deterioration or rotting of wooden materials
  • Peeling of paint
  • Funky smell
  • Condensation on floors or frosting on window glass

 

Now that we know the indications of a moisture problem, it's time to address the problem and get rid of it by following these few steps.



Install and Use a Dehumidifier


Are you experiencing condensation on floors or frosting on window glass? Adding a dehumidifier in your basement is a massive help since this appliance is designed to take moisture out of the air as it passes through the unit. It also makes it harder for molds to develop, resulting in a drier basement.



Seal Up Your Basement Walls and Floor


A great way to stop moisture is to seal their entry from walls and floors. It would be best if you didn't leave any cracks, as it will be an invitation to let them in.


There are plenty of sealants available on the market for preventive measures.



Insulate Your Pipes


Over time, as your plumbing system ages, rust can eat away the pipes in your home, eventually resulting in leaks. Take a few steps and add insulation to fortify your pipes. Besides protection, it can also save you money on utility bills.



Always Clean Your Gutters


This might be a no-brainer move but keeping your gutters clean makes a huge difference in keeping your basement moisture-free. Uncleaned gutter from nearby trees and other debris will prevent water from flowing freely. The rainwater will overflow and pour down beside your home and will likely penetrate your basement.

 

Make it a routine to inspect and ensure your gutters that they are clean and away from debris regularly. 



Contact Basement Renovation Professionals


If you see some signs of moisture problems in your basement, do not hesitate to contact Assured Basements. Our team specializes in basement renovation, basement remodelling and basement finishing.

 

Give us a call today and let your basement be moisture-free.

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