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Dealing With A Basement In Need Of Water Removal

By: Ramona Weisly Home |


The golden rule when it comes to water removal in almost every part of the house is to remove the water as quickly as you can. However, every rule has an exception, and in the case of water removal, it is the basement.

Rapid water removal for the basement is not at all recommended, because it is not a safe practice. This is largely due to the water pressure both outside and inside your basement. The water inside your basement may be balancing the pressure outside, and if you remove the water too quickly, it could cause the walls of the basement to crack, or worse, collapse.

With this possibility, we go back to the issue of safety. It has always been stressed (and I will stress it again) that safety comes first before the water damage restoration or water removal process. You have to make sure that before you enter the house, there are no problems with the structure, power lines, and gas pipes. Wearing of protective gear is also advised. Also, before you start the water removal process in your flooded basement, make sure first that the water levels in the basement are not that high. You would not want to wade into waters that reach up to your waist, would you?

After ensuring that the house is safe to enter, provide adequate ventilation by simply opening the doors and windows. Let the musty air waft outside, and let your home take in all the fresh air it can get. You can also make use of large fans or blowers, if you have one. Providing adequate ventilation can help reduce the moisture and dampness inside your basement.

Now you can finally start with the process of water removal. Again, it should be emphasized that water removal in a flooded basement should be done slowly to avoid it from collapsing. These are the things that you need to do in removing water from a flooded basement.

* After safety and ventilation issues have been resolved, the next thing you should do is to wait for the floodwater outside the house to reside before attempting any water removal measures. Once this is done, you may start removing water from the basement by means of a pump. There are different types of pumps that you can choose from. However, beware of pumps run by gas or generators, especially if you do not really know how to use these types of pumps. These pumps can create toxic fumes leading to carbon monoxide poisoning, hence it is only advisable to be used outside.

* Remove only 2-3 feet of the water, mark the level, and wait until the next day.

* Check again the water levels in the next day. If the water levels have gone up, you have to stop the water removal process, since this indicates that your basement is not yet ready. Otherwise, you can proceed with the same process.

It should be noted that the whole process of removing water in the basement takes days. Therefore, you should be patient, lest you suffer the consequences of your rashness.



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Ramona Weisly is a house issue disaster writer for Chicago Water Removal and Chicago Water Removal

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