Top Causes of Water Damage Basement Flooding During the Winter



Basements can flood pretty much any time of the year, and you may be amazed it can even happen during the winter. The truth is that winter may present the most risk and only some of them are preventable. It's never a bad idea to have a water damage restoration company as part of your house maintenance list of suppliers, so you can respond quickly if you encounter a problem.

The key reasons for water damage basement flooding are ice floes, frozen concrete, blocked drains, and faulty pipes. If you live near a river, for example Jacksonville, Florida, you might discover that an ice floe has blocked water flow and caused flooding in your neighborhood. This is not a frequent occurrence, but might happen. The other causes are more common.

The most typical is that a pipe fracture due to faulty plumbing or not having proper precautions in place to prevent pipes freezing. When water freezes, it expands and can give rise to a burst pipe. This is more prevalent when pipes are diminished but can occur even with plumbing. Freezing water can also cause a problem in your home's concrete foundation. Additionally, concrete expands and contracts through seasonal temperature fluctuations, which could lead to cracks that allow water flow in, sometimes rapidly.

A slow or blocked emptying is an issue any time of the year, but it can be a real problem during warmer periods during winter when snow is slowly melting and needing somewhere to drain.

During winter months, you need to have some opportunity to inspect your property for great drainage and some other cracks you might notice in your home's foundation. Check your cellar and pipes during the year to decrease the chances of water damage in the causes you can control.

If you should encounter water damage, give us a call at Restoration Brothers Jacksonville. Any time of the year, we're here to restore your home, whether the water damage is a plumbing problem, winter woes or by putting out a fire at your house. We could even work with your insurance company.

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