Basement Water Infiltration Problems
Posted: Monday, May 29, 2006
by Michael Del Greco Licensed Home Inspector
Accurate Inspections, Inc
It is impossible for home inspectors to determine if water or moisture penetration will pose a problem in the future on the basis of a one time inspection. As a home buyer you should obtain a sworn statement from the sellers detailing the frequency and severity of water infiltration that has occurred in the past.
Trust no one. In 13 years of home inspection experience, during 7,000 +/- I have never once heard an owner or Realtor indicate a home has a water "problem". I have been told the water only gets about this high (place hand on hip) and or it only gets a little water when it rains hard. Come on, get real!
In the event that basement leakage problems are experienced, lot and roof drainage improvements should be undertaken as a first step. Please beware of contractors who recommend expensive solutions. Excavation, damp-proofing and/or the installation of drainage tiles may be necessary.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)There is water in basement,Since i buy this block.it,s a block of six appartements. Jean charles Augustin
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