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Basement Flooding? SERVPRO can Help!

8/2/2022 (Permalink)

Water Furniture Basement flooding can occur in Canton, Ohio. Call SERVPRO to help Cleanup, Restore and Rebuild your water damaged home.

Flooding of basements is one of the most common issues that Canton, Ohio homeowners face. Most flooding occurs during heavy rainstorms during the summer and rapid snowmelts in the winter, it also can happen in dry weather.

There are many reasons for basement flooding including foundation leakage, storm sewer backup, and improper yard grading, among others. As the basement lies in the lowest level of a structure it is prone to flooding.

What causes basement flooding?

These are the most common causes of basement flooding:

Foundation Leaks: Water can seep into the foundation if there are cracks in itThe risk of flood in your foundation is more if your home is near groundwater. Cracks in the foundation can lead to significant water leakage into the basement.

Leaking basement windows: Windows in the basement can leak and let water creep in during rains. Whenever it rains, there could be a significant collection of water on the windowsills. Fixing the windowsill is the only option to prevent basement flooding.

Blocked sewer: If the manifold that connects the public sewer system to your house is blocked it can lead to floods in your basement. It is important to call local authorities immediately to address blocked gutters and SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County to mitigate the sewage and water damage.

Debris in gutters: The gutters play a critical role in preventing basement flooding as they carry away rainwater from the home. If they are clogged or damaged, they can overflow during rains and allow water to build up. If the ground near the basement soaks up too much water, it can seep into the basement as well.

Improper grading or sloping: If the yard does not slope away in the right manner, rainwater does not drain effectively. If the sloping is towards your home rather than away, excess water can result in basement flooding. 

Improper downspouts: Downspouts channel water away from the foundation and should be at least 5 to 6 feet away from the wall of the basement. If the downspouts are missing or broken, water tends to pool near the house and slowly seeps into the basement.

SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County specializes in the cleanup and restoration of residential and commercial property after a water damage event. Our staff is highly trained in property damage restoration. Our crews  have the experience and knowledge from training at SERVPRO’s corporate training facility to regular IICRC-industry certification. Call us at 330-497-4600 to restore, mitigate and rebuild your water damaged property.

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