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Flooded Basements
Flooded basements cause
homeowners a lot of headaches and unnecessary expense. Water
may leak in by seeping through the floor or walls, and also
from ducts or vents that have not been sealed properly. The
water has no reasonable way out if the home hasn't been
properly constructed. Flooding can also result in major mold
problems, bad odors and slime! A little effort in
maintaining a dry
basement can prevent basements from getting flooded in
case of heavy rainfall or excessive snow melting. Of course
your local water table can have a great impact on flooding.
There are several things you
should be aware of if your basement is flooded. First,
before entering a flooded basement, ensure that the
electricity and gas has been turned off. Doors and windows
should be opened where possible to allow fresh air to
circulate through the basement. Structural damage to walls
need to be checked both from the inside and outside.
Preventive measures such as sealing joints between walls and
floor and moving drainage pipes away from low lying areas
around the house can prevent flooded basements before they
occur.
Steps to Handle a Flooded
Basement
The first and foremost step
in restoring a flooded basement to normalcy would be to pump
out the water. This can be done using a gas pump or one that
has been connected to an electric line outside the house.
Connecting a pump to the electric system in the house may
prove to be hazardous. As a structural precaution, care
should be taken so that the water is not pumped out too
quickly from the basement; this may result in the walls
being pushed up leading to structural damage. Pumping out
the water might even be expanded over a span of three to
four days, depending on how much there is. Once the water
has been pumped out, the actual cleaning process begins. If
you will be cleaning the basement, you will need to wear
protective gear such as gloves and boots. Start by picking
out contaminated and wet garbage from the floor; using a
shovel is recommended. Check for any debris or mud on the
floor. Floors and walls can also be hosed to clean them up.
The basement needs to be dried out using a heating system or
a dehumidifier before moving items into the space. Check the
yellow pages for basement recovery or flood recovery
companies that specialize in this type of cleaning, and have
all the right equipment. Don't forget local rental agencies
also, for industrial-sized pumps and vacuum systems.
Flooded Basement Repair
A lot of structural damage
can occur in a basement after a flood. Buckled walls,
settled or heaved floors, cracked walls will need immediate
repair. If there is any question as to the extent of the
damage, a structural engineer, experienced contractor, or
even your local building inspector can be consulted. Cracks
on walls require special equipment, especially since they
may lead into more serious structural damage for the walls
at a later stage. A cracked or heaved floor may need to be
completely replaced if it cannot be repaired. Contacting a
professional may be required for major structural repair.
Trevor Kronk is the primary construction expert at
http://www.homearticle.info . Read some of his other
basement flooding related articles at that site.
Article Source:
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