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Flooded Basement: What's the Cause?

9/19/2021 (Permalink)

Drain in wall. If you're dealing with a flooded basement, the best thing you can do is contact a flood restoration expert for cleanup assistance.

A flooded basement can cause a lot of stress and headache for the average homeowner, as most people store sentimental items, excess furniture, and stockpiled goods in this out-of-the-way area of the home. In addition to causing damage to stored items, unexpected water can destroy the walls, carpet, rugs, and other permanent fixtures.

Common Causes of Sewage Backup

Whether you're experiencing this problem for the first time or have dealt with a flood in the basement before, it's important to determine the cause to ensure that it doesn't happen again. Ask any Milton, TN, floor restoration expert, and he or she will tell you you’re your flooded basement likely occurred because of one of four reasons:

• Water from your home's surface somehow seeped through your foundation.
• Groundwater from outside saturated the soil to the point where it was forced to enter your home via hydrostatic pressure.
• Stormwater built up in the city's sewer system and backed up into your home.
• Your home's sewage line, the city's sewage line or both were clogged and the pressure caused a backup in your home.

Pinpointing the cause of the backup is key to finding a solution and implementing measures to prevent future sewage backups. A skilled plumber can help you determine why your system is backing up and what needs to be done to correct the issue.

Easy Fixes to a Sewage Backup

Not all plumbing issues require an expensive solution. If you're lucky, the fix will be something as simple and affordable as one of the following four solutions:

• Extend your downspouts farther away from your home.
• Redo the pavement around your home so that it slopes away from the foundation.
• Seal the pavement that buts up to your home to prevent water from leaking in through the cracks.
• Re-grade your landscaping so that water flows away from your home.
• Keep lawn irrigation away from your home.

If you're dealing with a flooded basement, the best thing you can do is contact a flood restoration expert for cleanup assistance. Afterward, schedule an appointment with a plumber to determine the root of the issue and fix it for good.

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