Few things strike fear into homeowners quite like finding excess moisture somewhere in their home, where they expect it to be warm, safe and dry. It’s no wonder the experts are always advising to take care when it comes to basement waterproofing. Delaware might not experience the coldest winters in the country, but the temperature there still drops enough for an increased risk to your foundation to pose a potential problem. There are a number of reasons why this time of year is especially problematic for basement waterproofing. Delaware residents may not get it as cold as elsewhere, but vigilance is still very much advised. It is important to know what can pose a problem, and what you should be on the lookout for. In this article we outline some of the main things to watch for when a cold snap comes. Cracks and Leaks Perhaps one of the key things to be on the lookout for are cracks in your walls or floors. These can be perfectly normal, and most houses have them in some places as they occur naturally when a house is built. However, the cold soil during the winter months can expand and contract, especially if there has been wet weather, and this movement can cause further cracks – and, eventually, leaks can appear. The Curse of Cozy If your basement is warm and cozy then it might seem like you don’t need to worry too much about basement waterproofing. Delaware doesn’t often get bitterly cold, however, when it does snow or freeze, the soil around your house becomes icy. All of this locked in moisture sits there until it’s thawed by your comfy basement temperatures. Experts in the field can advise if this is something you should be concerned about. Gutters and Downspouts Although your gutters probably work perfectly well all year round, winter can pose an extra problem to be aware of. If you experience snow or ice build-up, then an eventual thaw can mean that even well maintained gutters aren’t ready to deal with that much water all at once. It can cause the soil at the bottom of the home to become sodden and possibly allow it to enter your basement. Leaking Windows Another problem can be water that comes through the windows. When your basement has windows so close to the ground outside, there are ample opportunities for standing water to make its way in through any cracks or spots of damage in your window frames. This might seem like a minor problem, but can be crucial for proper basement waterproofing. Delaware’s highly capable experts can take a look at your windows to check them. Toasty and Dry Thankfully, knowing what problems the winter can bring is half the battle when it comes to basement waterproofing. Delaware’s top experts in the field are also on hand to ensure that the cold weather doesn’t leave your home cold and damp. If you recognise any of the things we’ve talked about in this article as being something present in your home, it’s crucial you call in a team of professionals to give you advice as soon as you can. It’s better to be warm and secure than to take the risk this winter. Author Plate Nick Iskenian is a local resident of New Jersey and the owner and founder of Best Choice Waterproofing. The company provides effective, professional quality solutions for damp problems, carrying out foundation repairs and basement waterproofing, Delaware. If your home is suffering from water seepage, mildew, damp, cracks, warping, paint peeling or a range of other issues, their highly trained field operators have the skills and experience to solve the problem.
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