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Basement Water Damage Prevention Part 4

Topic: GardeningPublished June 17, 2011

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As you may know, water damage can occur in just about any spot of your home, especially in the basement. The experts at Able Restoration have years and years of experience with water and even fire damage field. They know exactly how water damage can be prevented and can identify the need for mold remediation. To help you prevent damage from water in your own basement, read up on some of the following great tips for your own home.

In our last article, we mentioned that water damage also has the ability to in home maintenance systems based in the basement. Such systems include, but are not limited to: water pipes, sewage pipes, electrical wires, garbage disposal, and HVAC systems. It might be surprising that these types of systems do have the ability to generate moisture and cause problems, fortunately it can be prevented. Today we will be talking about Sump Pumps.

Sump Pumps

One of the most popular lines of defense against water damage in the basement for homeowners is a sump pump. A sump pump basically helps to keep unwanted water out of your home.

When you take the time to inspect your pump, it is important that you make sure that the outer pipe is never frozen or clogged and that it is working properly to direct water away from your home.

When testing the sump pump, fill the pit with water to ensure that the pump is working correctly. This where you should make sure that your pump is running and actually pumping water out.

The air hole and discharge line should be regularly cleaned and make sure that the motor is running well and not displaying any strange noises.

If you are operating a battery operated pump, inspect the batter and replace it whenever needed. Any and all problems should be fixed immediately

If you need help preventing water damage, contact Able Restoration for help. Able Restoration offer's a team of experts with years and years of experience behind them when it comes to damage from water and mold remediation. They specialize in water damage San Diego, water damage Riverside County, and water damage Orange County.

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