What To Do When Your Basement Leaks

If you’ve ever wondered or worried, “how much does it cost to fix a basement leak,” you’re not alone. Every basement is different, so the price depends on the magnitude of the damage. One thing is certain, the longer you wait to call a professional, the more expensive the problem can become. Here is step-by-step what you should do if you have a wet, leaky, or flooded basement. 

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Do not Enter a Flooded Basement

It is a mistake to step foot in a basement that has flooded. A flooded basement will damage your property and also pose a threat to your family. If you find water in your basement resulting from a leak, call professionals to help! If the circuit breaker is not positioned in the basement, shut off your home’s power. This way, electrical devices, and appliances will not prove dangerous should water reach them. Most homes have a circuit breaker in the garage or outdoors near the meter.

Find the Source of Leak

If the water leak is minor as opposed to a full-blown flood, you can attempt to remove it on your own. A mop, towels, and water pump will help remove the water. Once the water is removed, it is time to assess the damage. Try to eliminate the water stemming from the leak as soon as possible, as timely action prevents the growth of mold. Mold will only make property damage restoration that much more expensive.

Address Those Damp Items

The goal is to dry out your basement as quickly as possible. It does not make sense to leave wet objects in the basement. Remove items that are laden with water. Even if the items are large, such as a bookshelf or couch, they should be repositioned to an area where they can properly dry.

File an Insurance Claim

Your insurance provider might even provide compensation for objects damaged by water. Furthermore, insurance might prove applicable to basement repairs and mold removal. Be sure to file your insurance claim as quickly as possible after you notice water damage.

Mind the Carpet

Wet carpet in the basement must be ripped up in order to prevent mold growth. Though carpet that is only slightly wet might prove salvageable, the padding below will require replacement.

Dry the Entirety of the Basement

The basement will not dry unless you are proactive and run fans, open windows, and possibly even use an industrial blower. If there is a considerable amount of water, run the sump pump. Be sure to set up the dehumidifier by the area where the water leaked to eliminate moisture, reduce the chances of mold growth, and hasten the drying process. It will also help to ask for assistance from basement waterproofing contractors to prevent subsequent leaks and damage. The basement waterproofing cost is well worth it considering the potential damage of another leak.

Be Proactive in the Battle Against Mold

If your basement is like most, it is dark and damp, setting the stage for mold to grow. Mold is a threat to the structure of your home, as well as your health. Sadly, if mold is found weeks after the leak is addressed, it might be necessary to eliminate portions of drywall. This is precisely why it makes sense to lean on mold removal and remediation specialists to eliminate the mold as best as possible and ensure this part of your home is completely safe.

Ask the Experts for Help

Repairing a basement leak is not a DIY (do it yourself) job. You will need the assistance of a team of true professionals to address the leak, eliminate water damage, and address potential mold growth. Rely on the professionals for this work, and you will rest easy knowing your finished basement is clean, dry, and safe. The experts will also provide basement ideas to prevent subsequent leaks.

Advantage Contracting is at Your Service

If your basement has a leak, water damage, or needs finishing, look no further than Advantage Contracting. We provide comprehensive remodeling services along with the construction of additions and plenty more. You can reach us by dialing (973) 696-0333. If you prefer to contact us online, fill out our contact form and we will be in touch.

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