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Sunday, July 27th, 2008

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Causes For A Wet Basement

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Where Is All This Basement Moisture Coming From?
Excessive basement moisture can attract toxic mold and eat away at your foundation. What’s more, there are a whole slew of ways water can get into your basement, whether from leaking basement walls, condensation, or a crack in the foundation. But knowledge is your best weapon against basement moisture: Read this article for a list of the most common ways water can get into your basement.

Foundation Repair Training
Foundation repair is the most complicated and the most expensive type of repair your home will ever need. This is the reason why many people to school to get training specifically to specifically become a foundation repair contractor. This type of course is very difficult and expensive, however, the rewards that comes with finishing the training is immense.

Detecting Moisture Intrusion With Thermal Imaging
What is the difference between Moisture Intrusion and Water Damage? Many homes and buildings have moisture intrusion problems for a long time without knowing it. Once a moisture problem is noticeable to the naked eye it has become water damage and can be expensive to repair.

Standing Water Is Conducive To Mold and Rot
Have standing water in the crawl space or a basement? Follow these tips to find out how much water is really down there. The quantity might be several gallons, well beyond what it looks like at first glance.