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Protecting Your Property from Heavy Rains and Flood Conditions

Protecting Your Property from Heavy Rains and Flood Conditions

The best solution to protecting your property from floods and heavy rain conditions is prevention. In this article we will discuss the different types of strategies you can use to keep your basement free of water and the disasters that come with it.

Health Impacts:

You may not believe it, but flooding can cause a range of health impacts and risks such as:

  • Contaminated drinking water
  • Mold/mildew
  • Diseases
  • Structure displacements

 

Protection against flooding conditions

One of the biggest challenges we face during storms and unpredictable weather patterns here in Ontario is keeping our basement dry. Generally, in many cases, we end up dealing with the after affects of a damp, moist, and a wet leaky basement. If proactive measures are taken, health risks, loss, home damages, and wet leaky basements can be avoided.

Below we have listed a few things you can do in order to protect your family and home:wet basement repairs

  • Inspect sump pumps and drains regularly to ensure proper operation.
  • Have a proper generator backup system for your sump pump.
  • Water heater and furnace and other permanent equipment should be elevated above the expected flood levels of your area.
  • Know your properties flood zone risks.
  • Move to high ground to avoid rising waters and do not walk or drive through any floodwaters.
  • Stay away from downed power lines and electrical wires.
  • Remove standing water as quickly as possible, including from your basement. If your basement is flooded, pump out about 1/3 of the water per day to avoid structural damage.
  • Do not energize electrical or electronic equipment that may have water damage without first having a qualified electrician inspect and/or test it.

 

Tips for Preventing a Wet Leaky Flooded Basement

Keep Gutters & Down Spouts Clean – Keep gutters clean and extend downspouts away from the house and foundation. This will help limit roof water from collecting and pooling around the foundation.

Landscape – The grade around your foundation should slope away from the house to keep rainfall from collecting and pooling against foundation walls.

Sump Pump Maintenance – Make sure your sump pump is working properly. Make sure the sump pump is plugged into a working electrical outlet. Sump Pump Systems should be serviced (preventative maintenance) at least once a year.

Install A Sump Pump – A sump pump with an automatic level switch should be installed into a basement sump pit (sump liner). When water enters the sump pit, the sump pump will pump water out of the basement (below grade) and away from the house.

Install A Backup Sump Pump – A battery backup sump pump will automatically pump water out and away from the house when there is power loss or if the primary sump pump fails. A battery backup sump pump will also pump water out if the primary pump becomes overwhelmed.

Repair Foundation Cracks – Inspect your basement and repair any cracks. Make Sure There are No Cracks in the foundation wall.

Repair Window Leaks & Protect Window Wells – Inspect basement windows for leaks. If they are leaking, repair them or have them replaced. If your basement windows are below grade, clean any debris around the windows and consider installing Window Well Covers.

Snow Removal – Shovel snow away from the perimeter of the home, especially basement windows. Keeping excessive snow away from your home’s foundation will reduce the amount of water caused by snow melt.

Check & Prevent Frozen Pipes – Inspect plumbing that is exposed in the basement. Insulate all water pipes from cold moving to prevent from pipe burst from freezing.

 

basement flood repair

Most flooded basements are caused from a lack of maintenance, as we often look to quick fixes for wet basement problems. Getting the proper prevention system or maintenance can help prevent a flooded basement.

The basement waterproofing specialists at ACCL Waterproofing know how to repair your basement and foundation walls and keep moisture out of your basement. ACCL Waterproofing would be pleased to develop a guaranteed unique solution to keep your basement dry.

When you choose ACCL Waterproofing, you have the peace of mind, knowing that you have a trusted name in the Greater Toronto Area and Durham Region to keep your basement dry.  

 

 

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