Monday, 30 March 2015
Vancouver Drainage Services Solve the Most Common Drainage Problems
A reliable drainage system displaces used water and carries it away from your home. Problems with your drainage may make it difficult for water to find a way out of your home, causing it instead to come back up your home’s plumbing. For even the simplest problems with your drainage system, be sure to call on Vancouver drainage experts to protect your home from further damage. Clogged Drain Clogged or blocked drains are the frequent outcomes whenever someone flushes something that’s too large for the drain pipes to accommodate. Blockages could also happen when leaves, silt, rocks, and other debris find their way into an outdoor drain.
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Thursday, 26 March 2015
Common Causes of Flood in Your Basement
You might think that the water pooling in your
basement is just normal because your basement is underground after all.
Basements are supposed to be leak-free, so if your see of water collecting on
your basement floor, there must be a serious problem. Here are some of the most
common causes of flooding in the basement.
Poorly Installed Drainage
The water coming down from the gutter is safely
conveyed to the ground through the downspout. Usually, downspouts are installed
distant from the basement to prevent the water flowing through it from
collecting and overwhelming the weeping tile. If the downspout is too close to
the basement window or wall, water may get in.
Friday, 13 March 2015
Dealing with Basement Flooding Problems
Vancouver is among the rainiest cities in Canada and houses are prone to
rainwater pooling or worse, flooding. Heavy rains may come in the middle of the
night unannounced and before long, your basement gets a build-up of rainwater
pools. This is not just ugly to look at but can also lead to other harmful
effects.
Water can damage furniture, wallpapers, carpets, and floors. Wooden
furniture is particularly vulnerable—they may warp, split, or crack from
prolonged exposure to water.
Water collecting in your basement means you have a leak and if rainwater
can come in, so can bacteria. With high levels of moisture, they can multiply
fast!
It’s not only bacteria that loves moisture as you’ve got mold to worry
about, too. If the mold spreads at a rapid rate, the amount of spores inside
your house will increase. This will cause problems for people with a
compromised immune system, asthma, or allergies. Besides, there is also a toxic
breed of mold that can mess up even healthy people.
Flooding in your basement will inevitably weaken the foundation of your
house, on top of all these health risks, and that’s never a good thing.
If your basement gets wet or flooded, you should do more than just
cleaning and drying after every incident. It’s probably about time to have
drain tile installed around your house to prevent further cases.
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