Friday, September 27, 2013
Fall is here and winter is on the way. This winter, the Farmer’s Almanac predicts a tough winter with above normal precipitation, either rain or snow. In fact, they specifically mentioned the end of winter snow and rain. For many, this means wet basements in their future.
Above average snowfalls at the beginning or end of the winter season, when temperatures can suddenly rise and cause snow to rapidly thaw, can cause basement flooding. Rapid...
Friday, September 20, 2013
There are many causes and many ways that water can get into your basement and cause flooding or other damage. How can you prevent basement flooding?
Basement flooding can be an all-too-common occurrence and a potentially a serious problem.
Basement flooding has many consequences. Apart from the damages and mess, respiratory problems can result from chronically wet houses; there is potential for long-term damage to your home’s structure; an increase in insurance rates; and...
Friday, September 06, 2013
The housing market is picking up. Many people are getting ready to sell their homes and many are remodeling their homes in order to increase the value for a sale in the future. Still others have decided to stay because, while they will get a good price for their home, they still have to pay more for a new home.
For all of the above reasons basement remodeling projects are increasing. If love your home...
Friday, August 30, 2013
Are you looking for more living space in your home? Interested in remodeling the basement, but you have had basement water problems? Just because you have had water in the basement does not mean that you cannot finish the basement. You just need basement waterproofing.
Many basements are prone to moisture, so waterproofing is an important element for a successful basement renovation. Taking care of foundation cracks and waterproofing issues before you tackle basement...
Friday, August 23, 2013
A house with poured concrete foundation walls has several different cracks in foundation walls. None of them seemed to be leaking, but should a homeowner be concerned.
Poured concrete foundation walls will crack because they have no control or expansion joints. In general, if the cracks are not leaking, it usually is not a problem. However, if one or more of these cracks do leak, they are easily fixed by a basement crack repair specialist....
Friday, August 16, 2013
A rebound in the housing market has made homeowners more willing to take part in renovations that will boost the home values in a rising market. Rather than build home additions, many are opting to remodel the basement in order to add living space. However, there is a very important question you need to consider before you begin this huge and expensive endeavor.
Is your basement dry? What that really means is have you ever...
Friday, August 09, 2013
Your crawl space is a dark and often damp area formed by your foundation blocks and it contributes significantly to the health, safety and value of your home.
Keeping the crawl space dry is the key to avoiding damaging wood rot, mold growth and termites. First and foremost, look for foundation cracks and pipe penetration leaks. Crawl space and basement crack repair is the first step in keeping your basement dry.
What's the solution...
Friday, August 02, 2013
The real estate market is rebounding in Massachusetts. But that does not mean that you can cut corners or neglect issues because of lack of home inventory. Too often as realtors, you see home inspections used as bargaining pieces. Basement cracks are an issue that need to be addressed before you list your home. Realtors, if you are about to list a home with basement cracks and water problems, think twice. Help your client make...
Friday, July 26, 2013
There are many causes of foundation cracks in buildings, anything, from natural causes like the recent tremors to using wrong or inadequate building materials.
Some foundation cracks are more serious than others, but most all should be repaired.
Foundation cracks may appear in the walls bricks/block mortar plaster, beam-wall joints, columns –wall joints, slabs, beams, columns, foundations and in many other places. As foundation and basement wall cracks appear, you should consult a crack repair...
Friday, July 19, 2013
It is easy to believe that there is no such thing as a dry basement. There are too many wet basement horror stories like mold damage, destroyed sheet rock, ruined carpets and furniture, losses of stored items, and more.
Damp or leaky basements can result from settling of a foundation or can often mean you have improper drainage that can lead to foundation settlement and cracked concrete slabs and walls requiring costly repairs.
Five steps...