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Long Island Basement Water Causes

Common Causes of Basement Water and Water Damage in Long Island

Have a wet basement? The real question is: why is it happening?

We explain the most common reasons for basement water issues, the problems they create, and—most importantly—how you can protect your home and keep your basement dry.

Our Long Island waterproofing team has seen it all and knows exactly how to stop water from invading your basement. Reach out today for a free, no-commitment inspection and quote, and let us help you create a water-free space.

Why Is Your Basement Wet? Here Are the Common Culprits

Hydrostatic Pressure

Water in the soil around your Long Island home applies pressure against your foundation walls. Over time, this pressure can force water through tiny cracks, causing leaks in your basement.

The Clay Bowl Effect

The soil close to your Long Island home’s foundation is softer and looser than the compact soil farther from home. This creates a “bowl” around your foundation where water collects, increasing the risk of seepage.

The Stack Effect

Cool, humid air from outside enters your basement and warms up as it circulates. This rising air creates a vacuum, pulling in more moisture-laden air and exacerbating dampness issues.

High Water Table

In areas like Long Island, especially near the shore, like Long Island, groundwater often sits closer to the surface. This high water table heightens the risk of water infiltrating your basement.

Loose Backfilled Soil

When your Long Island home was built, the foundation was backfilled with looser soil. This loose earth allows water to easily seep down and press against your basement walls.

Poor Yard Grading

If your yard isn’t graded properly, rainwater can flow toward your Long Island home, pooling around the foundation and increasing the risk of leaks – leading to basement seepage and water problems.

Wall Cracks

Over time, cracks can form in your basement walls due to stress or aging concrete. These weak spots create pathways for water to enter your home. When you see water coming into the basement it is most often through these cracks.

Floor Cracks

Just like walls, your basement floor can crack as your foundation settles. These cracks offer another route for water to get inside. Waterproofing these cracks helps keep your basement dry.

Window Well Leaks

Old, poorly installed, or damaged window wells can allow water to seep in and trickle down your basement walls, especially during heavy rain. But, ACM can use basement window waterproofing to collect and remove the water before it becomes an issue?

Let Us Solve Your Long Island Basement Water Problems

If you’re dealing with water or moisture in your Long Island basement and aren’t sure of the cause, we’re here to help. Contact ACM Basement Waterproofing today to schedule a comprehensive inspection.