Water can enter the crawl area during severe, destructive storms with intense rainfall. A plumbing problem might potentially result in a crawl space flood. It’s critical to clean your basement to avoid fungal growth, pest attacks, or flood destruction to your Heating system or base. If your home has flooded in the crawl space, here’s what you should do.
First and foremost, practice safety.
Because electrical wire may be present in the crawl area, switch off the power at the circuit. It is also a good idea to employ a specialist at this stage because, unless you want to crawl inside your home, there could be a variety of dangers.
Establish the source of the problem.
You are determining how and where the water is seeping in will be the following stage in repairing a crawl space flooded. The source might be rainfall from a hard downpour or burst drains. Water could also come from increasing groundwater or precipitation from hot air striking the cold area underneath. Flooding is more likely if your plumbing system is inadequate or non-existent. Although you may be able to figure out how the moisture is getting in, only a qualified expert can help you to prevent it at the base. Send a repair call to a maintenance company that could analyze the problem right away.
Allow the crawl space to dry out.
The crawl area will not dry if there isn’t enough airflow. Crawl area vents are installed in some homes to promote circulation. However, they do not provide appropriate drying. Air should pass at least one cubic foot every 50 square feet of crawl area under typical, dry conditions. To limit the drainage problems and dry your basement, the experts will establish a drying strategy and bring a drying tool. The repair firm will inspect your basement regularly and keep track of the water content to verify that it is drying appropriately.
Be proactive in assessing the damage.
Shuttered, uncooled crawl chambers keep substantially dryer than ventilated crawl chambers. Try covering your basement and blocking vents. If you don’t have a moisture extraction system in the crawl area, get one established before moisture gets in again.
A crawl space flooded is not a do-it-yourself project, and you will have more peace of mind understanding that you’re working with a group of skilled emergency plumbing professionals who will treat your home well.
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Kevin Oberhouse was raised in Toledo with 7 siblings. Dawn and Kevin have four kids.
The Oberhouse family lives in the house Kevin built when with his first crew. Kevin’s parents invited more than 100 foster children into their home throughout his life. Kevin believes this part of his life really helped to build empathy for others.
Kevin has a degree in civil engineering and went on to get an MBA as well as multiple other certifications in structural systems, egress systems, air quality, and commercial and residential roofing, among many others.
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