Ugly Stains In Basement Walls: What Are They?
Unfinished basements aren’t exactly eye candy, and for those of us who use it mainly for laundry and storage, looks aren’t really important.
That is, except when ugly, suspicious stains begin to appear on the walls. When ugly stains of any color set on the walls, or when undetermined substance starts to deposit on, peel, flake, fall or ooze off the wall, homeowners usually wonder if they can be a sign of other major problems.
Most of them are worried about mold, and the implications it has on their home, indoor air quality and health.
read moreRecovering from a Basement Flood
One day, you go down in the basement after a heavy rain and find it under water. Your possessions soaking or drifting in the pool it now became.
You look at the picture with a mix of disbelief and dismay. It might take a minute before you become overwhelmed by worry, contemplating cleanup costs, losses, damages, the hard work ahead, the mess.
Will the furnace still work? How about the water heater?
You decide you need to do something, but you don’t know what or where to start. You need to call for help but doesn’t know who to call.
This article will give you a step-by-step guide to recovering from basement flooding and taking all the necessary steps to prevent that from happening again.
Can You Afford a Wet Basement?
A Wet Basement can be a huge financial burden
Your Wet Basement May Be Costing You More Money Than You Would Pay to Have it Fixed
Your basement is unsightly, unpleasant, and uncomfortable. It is dark, dingy and smells horribly. However, since you only use it to store some items or as a laundry room, you don’t really care much about how your
basement looks and feels like. You only go there when strictly necessary and rarely spend more than a few minutes in it.Truth is that your cave-like basement is more than just an eye sore. It might be costing you a lot of money as well, and in more than one way.
Avoiding Big Basement Disasters
Five Common Mistakes People Make with their Basements
After three years of living in basement-related forums & web sites on a daily basis, I’ve come to a few conclusions:
- Basement-related web sites and forums have become an impossible maze of bad advice, fad markets, and outdated advice.
- Homeowners are taking this advice & returning to the same forums when the advice fails
- Repeat Steps 1 & 2
As part of a network that’s been reputable in the basement business since 1987 nationally, we’d like to send some good horse sense into the ether.
Here, unequivocally, are the five most common mistakes that lead to disasters in the basement:
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One day, you go down in the basement after a heavy rain and find it under water. Your possessions soaking or drifting in the pool it now became.