If you haven’t invested in basement waterproofing, then your basement is a lot more vulnerable to rain and snow. Whenever there is a heavy rainfall or when the snow melts, water can seep into the cracks of your foundation.

If you’ve already experienced a basement flood, you’ll need to address the root cause of the flood. It’s important to prevent future basement flooding by addressing the root cause because it can save you time and money.

Here are the 5 reasons why your basement keeps flooding:

  1. Irrigation

If you keep a lawn or garden close to your home, it can affect your basement. If you installed a simple irrigation system and the irrigation is set up too close to the foundation, it can cause basement flooding whenever you run the irrigation system, especially when it rains.

  1. Ground Water

If your home is located in an area with a higher water level or with much groundwater like a river, swamp, lake, streams, etc., there can be a frequent occurrence of basement flooding. The underground will always be much, and with a torrential downpour, the basement will flood quickly. The landscape should be graded to slope away from the house to prevent groundwater flooding. Besides, the gutters should be cleaned regularly to ensure the free passage of water.

  1. Trees Blocking the Drain Pipe

If there are trees around your home, their roots may obstruct the drainpipe in search of moisture and cause sewage backup. Tree roots have been found in most cases to be the cause of basement flooding.

  1. Burst Pipes

When the plumbing system of a house is poorly done, there is a likelihood that there will be problems later. Pipes can break due to the freezing temperatures outside the home. A burst pipe will cause an immediate flooding of the basement. There is a need to ensure a proper plumbing system installed the use of high-quality pipes and other materials to prevent a repeat occurrence of basement flooding.

  1. Uncompleted Basement Waterproofing

If your basement waterproofing is not completed, the basement is likely to be flooded as water will seep through the walls, joints where walls meet the foundation concrete, and much more. To avoid basement flooding, the basement waterproofing in your home should be entirely completed.

If you have any of the causes of basement flooding in your home, as explained above, then your home will be vulnerable to flooding. Ask a professional contractor to help you with basement waterproofing today to avoid the pains and losses that come with flooding.

By Sawyer Cole Harris

Sawyer Cole Harris: Sawyer, a DIY enthusiast, shares home project tutorials, woodworking tips, and creative ways to personalize your space.