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How to Locate the Source of Basement Leaks

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How to Locate the Source of Basement Leaks
How to Locate the Source of Basement Leaks

According to the EPA, “Household leaks can waste nearly one trillion gallons of water annually nationwide.” That’s a ton of water—and money—going to waste, so it’s crucial that you stop these leaks the moment you notice them. However, finding and stopping leaks is no easy feat. You may discover water in several different places, so the exact origins of the moisture may not be obvious. To keep the lowest level of your home moisture-free, follow our tips regarding how to locate the source of basement leaks.

Look in the Most Visible Areas

First, make sure to inspect your basement on a dry day—otherwise, you won’t have an accurate idea of where the moisture is coming from. Then, search for visibly wet areas inside your home; for example, check the walls for cracks or stains near the ceiling or floor. If you spot any imperfections, see if you can investigate further—inspect your foundation outside and see if there are moist spots on the exterior walls that correspond to the ones you found inside.

Examine Obscure Areas

You should also look in the more obscure areas of your basement, such as in storage closets and behind large appliances. You may need to use a flashlight to easily spot cracks or stains in these areas. If you see even one crack, there may be more, so don’t be afraid to take your time during your inspection.

Check Your Plumbing System

Frequently checking your home’s plumbing is important. It’s common for plumbing systems to leak, so carefully examine the joints and pipes. Additionally, check your water meter and see if it’s moving even if you aren’t using any water.

Once you believe you have found the source of the leaks, it’s time to take action. Even if you can’t determine where the moisture is coming from, you can trust your local experts to help you out. They’ll be able to not only find the source of the moisture, but also fix any cracks. For excellent basement crack repair, contact Real Seal’s hardworking team today.

WRITTEN BY

Austin Werner

Austin Werner is the Owner of The Real Seal LLC, a basement waterproofing and foundation repair company. Austin believes that having a highly trained and happy team is the key to success. This is reflected through hundreds of 5 star customer reviews his company has received online.

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