A resident in the Westmoreland neighborhood of Huntington is reporting upwards of 5 feet of water in their basement after heavy rain Thursday.
While it’s not a danger in and of itself, efflorescence can be linked to excess moisture, mold growth, or poor drainage.
Low ceilings, cramped areas, water issues or other practical reasons may make your basement a poor candidate for finishing.
Moisture is something to be managed. A vapor barrier can cut down on earthy smells, mildew, and general humidity.
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Basement waterproofing is a critical process for protecting your home from water damage, structural issues, and mold growth.
Having a home with a basement comes with its own set of challenges, particularly when it comes to managing excess water. Basements are naturally prone to water accumulation from moisture, leaks, and ...
When a basement flood occurs in your Toronto home, the risk of mold growth becomes a serious concern. Mold thrives in moist environments, and without quick action, it can lead to health issues, ...
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Basements are an essential part of many homes offering valuable space for storage recreation or living However they are also prone to water intrusion which can lead to damage mold growth and even stru ...