Seasonal Basement Maintenance

By HomeAdvisor

Updated March 2, 2017

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While there are not many seasonal tasks for basements, there are a few things you want to keep an eye out for during the year. Seasonal basement maintenance is likely to make a difference in how your basement performs all year long. Whether your primary concern is reducing flooding during the rainy season or having a relaxing environment to cool off during the hot summer months, these simple, seasonal basement repairs are going to make trips to your cellar a little more fun and a little safer, too!

Winter and Rainy Season Basement Maintenance

Though foundation cracking is something that can happen at any time of year, winter frost heaves and soil shifts caused by improperly directed rain water make these seasons the two most important times to check for it. When dealing with foundation cracks, repairs are only as expensive as you let them get; identifying cracks early on is a sure-fire way to keep your fixes as quick and affordable as possible. Not every crack in your basement is going to be a problem, and in many cases, cracks may never need attention, but only a professional can tell you which ones may be cause for concern. Get a professional inspection and mark any cracks that are found with a felt tip pen, clearly stating the diameter at the time of the marking. Examine them regularly to see if they are getting any bigger, and pay extra close attention during winter and rainy seasons.

Basement Repairs to Reduce Dry Season Condensation

Many basements become a little damp during heavy spring rains and quick winter thaws, but if your basement is showing moisture during times when it hasn’t been raining, there might be some other issues afoot. This is one case where proper basement maintenance is often a matter of fixing problems in other areas of the property. Since condensation during drier months can be caused by a number of reasons outside of your basement, it will take a qualified professional to pinpoint and fix the issue. Poor drainage, inadequate ventilation, obsolete plumbing and several other culprits could be to blame for condensation during dry periods, and a few simple outside adjustments or basement repairs are often a lot cheaper than the property damage and mold removal that can result from letting this issue go unchecked.

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An Easy (and Agreeable) Way to Make Basement Maintenance a Priority

No matter what the season, basement repairs and maintenance are much easier to keep up with when you regularly spend time in the space. Since most unfinished basements are used for nothing but storage, few people bother to frequent them (much less examine them!). By making your basement a more pleasant, pertinent place to be, you’ll notice small issues more quickly almost by default. Waterproofing, sealing and finishing your basement is both a great way to identify small basement repairs before they blossom into huge ones and an extra incentive to adhere to your basement maintenance schedule. It is also an affordable and effective way to increase your living space and add value to your home.

Finished basements are perfect for gatherings of all kinds, and are particularly convenient for activities that would be a bother in other areas of the home (think wood shop or band practice). The best part of remodeling a basement, however, has to be the fact that you get all the added benefits of new living space without the extra high price tag of a traditional addition!

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