Waterproof Your Basement to Prevent Water Damage
1/20/2021 (Permalink)
Have you considered remodeling your home?
During the quarantine months, there was a major uptick in DIY home projects and renovations being
made throughout the country.
If you’re looking to change things up a bit, finishing your basement is one of the most common areas to
start. A finished basement is a great place for older children to have their privacy, it can serve as space for a home office, and in some cases, it can even be used as a rented out space to bring in some extra income.
However, one of the most common occurrences the crews at SERVPRO of South Frisco / The Colony see
is water damage resulting from finished basements that were not, in fact, finished. A key factor the
homeowner missed is making sure their basement was properly waterproofed.
Not only does this prevent your basement from flooding and potentially saving you thousands of dollars in the event of a storm or flood by reducing damage, but it also creates a healthier environment in your home and lowers heating and cooling costs. It also goes a long way in protecting your sump pump and preventing structural damage.
As we enter into the volatile spring season, we can expect to see more rainwater getting into the basement as a result of storms. If not addressed quickly, water damage of this kind can lead to mold problems and potentially ruin furniture, not to mention, undoing the hard work that came with remodeling your space.
The best way to keep your finished basement actually finished is by waterproofing and preventing it in the first place.
If you find yourself ankle-deep in water in your basement, you can always call SERVPRO of South Frisco/The Colony for all your water damage restoration needs. 972-335-9900