Posts Tagged ‘Wet Basement’

Rochester MN Home Inspectors Observation Of Foundation Shift
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This video shows the impact of hydraulic forces on a basement wall.  What are hydraulic forces…Water and frost pressures. 

During this home inspection, after noting the excessive cracking in the bathroom, I found that the wall had shifted in ¾- 1 inch below the top course of block.  Over time, water pressure, frost, and potentially expansive soils lead to this wall moving inward. 

The good thing is, there are companies in the Rochester MN area that can install an anchor system that will pull the wall back into the correct position, and stabilize it from future movement.

Rick Erickson, Home Inspector, HomePro Home Inspections. Rochester MN, Southeastern, MN. 507-202-8942. http://www.homepro-inspection.com


Home Inspections Findings On Loose Gutters
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Loose rain gutters

Most gutter manufacturers provide several methods to hang gutters.  During home construction, the quick and cheap method of hanging rain gutters involves nailing them to the fascia board with large spikes. Over time these large spikes often loosen. Plastic type hangers can deteriorate or distort due to elements.  Climate changes in the Rochester MN area can cause gutters to pull away and leave gaps between the fascia board and gutter which will result in leakage and potential water damage.  Leaking will allow roof water to accumulate near the foundation, and/or cause erosion issues.  This is important because many times, wet or damp basement issues can be traced back to gutters, downspouts and grading next to the structure. 

There are answers for you. Your HomePro Home Inspector can offer these tips to tighten those loose gutters: 

  • Replace original large spikes with large screw/nails called Gutter Screws from Fasten Master
  • Another option is to replace the nails with a metal bar or strap hanger suited to a remodeling application. The hanger still fastens to the fascia, but several smaller nails are used. The strap stretches over the gutter, securing the outer edge.
  • One option available during new construction or when replacing the roof is to fasten a strap hanger to the roof sheathing under the shingles.

  Rick Erickson, Home Inspector, HomePro Home Inspections. Rochester MN, Southeastern, MN. 507-202-8942. http://www.homepro-inspection.com


Rochester MN Home Inspector Explains Drainage Around Home

 Did you know that a 1″ rainfall results in 623 gallons of water per 1000 square feet of roof?  Controlling water above ground can prevent water from getting into your basement.

Routing water away from the foundation is the first step in preventing basement wetness problems.   Making sure that your gutters and downspouts are clear of debris will ensure that they are functioning properly.  Extensions on the downspouts will move water away from the structure.

Just like your roof is sloped to shed water, the soil and any driveway/patio slabs around your foundation should be sloped for the same reason.  The soil, and sometimes slabs next to the foundation often settles after a home is built.  This causes the water that hits the side of the house to run toward and settle against the foundation.  Soils that are saturated with water will increase the soil pressure on the basement walls, which can lead to basement wetness, cracks, shifts, bowing and other potential structural problems.

A minimum of 2 inches rise to every 6 feet of run will help to divert water away from the foundation.  In some cases it is necessary to place impermeable sheeting under the soils or decorative material near the foundation.

Make sure that window wells are constructed correctly, with drains linked to the foundation drains. Soil elevation in the window well should be several inches below the bottom of the window and sloped to the drain. A drainpipe filled with gravel is a common way to create the drain.

Most home inspectors find that the dampness in basements can usually be traced back to lack of gutters and downspouts and/or poor drainage at the foundation.   By correcting above-ground problems you can help to prevent structural damage to your home, as well as dry up those basement damp spots.

Rick Erickson, Home Inspector, HomePro Home Inspections. Rochester MN, Southeastern, MN. 507-202-8942. http://www.homepro-inspection.com



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