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Basement Waterproofing Affects Health and Property

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If your basement isn't properly waterproofed, then it is susceptible to water leakage. The presence of water in your basement can contribute to the growth of mold. Mold spores have different effects on different people, for some; there is a higher risk of getting sick and developing sinus infections. Mold can trigger allergic reactions and even cause asthma attacks in certain people.
Black mold, also known as "toxic mold", can also grow in your house. Although rare, this type of mold is the most hazardous to your family's health.  Some of the effects of black mold are respiratory problems, skin irritation, watery eyes, sinus congestion, shortness of breath, chronic fatigue, sore throat, dry cough, and even central nervous system problems.
Investing in basement waterproofing can help prevent health problems that are associated with mold growth in your basement.
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Preventing water from entering your home is essential to protecting your valuables against the effects of water damage. Your nice finished basement can be ruined in a matter of minutes by water. Flooring and electronic devices are easily damaged by water. It can be frustrating to see the investments that you have made in your house ruined so easily. Investments in your home are expensive enough, but if they are ruined by water then you literally have to buy them twice, in addition to the cleanup costs. Water can come through the smallest of cracks in your basement foundation, so getting your basement evaluated may not be a bad idea. This will help you take care of problems at the source, so they won't become severe problems down the road. In fact, basement waterproofing is best to have done prior to basement finishing.
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Nobody wants a wet basement, especially people thinking about buying your home. Susceptibility to having water in your basement is a huge turnoff for potential buyers. They don't want to have to worry about their valuables getting ruined in a basement that isn't waterproofed.
Protecting your home with basement waterproofing will also protect the foundation of your house. When water gathers by your foundation, the soil around your foundation will become soft. The soft soil isn't strong enough to support the weight of your house, so your house will literally sink lower into the ground. When your house sinks, it doesn't do so symmetrically. This will cause your foundation to crack, causing more water leakage. This water leakage will allow water to easily find its way into your home, promoting mold growth and potentially ruining your valuables
Recap
Investing in basement waterproofing can help prevent paying large bills down the road for replacing electronics, furniture and other items, in addition to repair costs. Help protect your family's health, your valuables, and your home's value by investing in basement waterproofing. This process is necessary for every basement, even those that aren't finished as it should be done before finishing. This may even help when selling to someone interested in finishing the basement.
To learn more about your basement waterproofing options, contact John's Waterproofing. They are your basement waterproofing experts in Salem, Oregon as well as nearby areas such as Springfield, Gresham, and Bend.

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