It’s going to be another snowy New Jersey winter out there and homeowners should know the weather isn’t just freezing your toes – it’s freezing your home’s basement walls too. While in summer, water in your basement walls seeps through as a leak, it freezes in winter – creating big problems when the spring thaws hits. Here’s why.
In the winter, snow falls against your basement walls, building up into drifts. The heat from your home slowly melts this snow and it runs into small cracks in your basement walls and foundation. When the temperatures drop at night, it freezes – expanding as it does so and widening the crack in the process. By spring, what used to be tiny hairline cracks are now more significant gaps which allow even more water in. When this happens over a period of years, the problem simply grows, leading to mold infestations, rot and dangerous structural problems.
The best solution is to call in Rockland County basement waterproofing professionals as soon as you notice a water or moisture problem in your home – and not to think that the issue has simply solved itself over the winter. They will be able to check the full extent of the issue and offer a solution which should last you decades to come – keeping your home safe, warm and moisture-free.
Let us solve your waterproofing problems today
At Bonded Waterproofing Systems, our team is happy to visit your home and evaluate it’s waterproofing – at no cost and no obligation. Once we’ve completed a full examination, we can suggest any of a wide range of solutions, including mold remediation/removal, foundation repair, French drains and sump pump installation, all backed by our industry-leading lifetime warranty. In addition, we also offer interest-free financing and the best pricing model in the industry, helping you to waterproof your home as affordably as possible.
For more information on our services in Rockland County, please contact us or visit our website at http://bondedwaterproofing.com/ today.
This content was originally posted at http://bondedwaterproofing.com/icy-winter-weather-and-your-basement-walls/
Comments
Post a Comment