Why Heavy Rain Is a Basement’s Worst Enemy
Basements are often the first place to flood when storms hit. Heavy rainfall can overwhelm drainage systems, cause sump pumps to fail, or push water through cracks in the foundation. Once water gets inside, it can cause lasting structural and health problems.
How to Defend Your Basement in Advance
Check your sump pump regularly and install a backup battery system in case the power goes out. Clear gutters and downspouts to direct water away from your foundation. Seal cracks in basement walls and floors to reduce seepage.
Extra Protection You Should Consider
Installing a backwater valve can keep sewage from backing into your home during heavy rain. Adding a French drain or improving yard grading can also help keep water away from your foundation. Many homes, especially older ones, rely on aging plumbing systems that are prone to wear and corrosion. Over time, seals degrade, joints loosen, and pressure fluctuations can stress fragile pipes. These problems often result in hidden leaks behind walls, under floors, or within ceilings, places where moisture can accumulate undetected. IICRC-certified professionals use advanced moisture detection tools and proven drying techniques to uncover and treat damage caused by these hidden plumbing failures, preventing mold growth and long-term structural degradation.
Expert Tip: A Little Preparation Goes a Long Way
“Storms are unpredictable, but your preparation doesn’t have to be,” says Kyle Daniels of Water Damage Cleanup Pros. “Taking simple steps now can prevent costly flooding later.”
When dealing with a sewer backup, contamination risks are extremely high. IICRC-certified professionals follow strict protocols for Category 3 water (black water) and biohazard removal, ensuring that bacteria, viruses, and harmful toxins are fully eliminated. Their training helps prevent long-term health risks and structural issues that DIY cleanups often miss.
