Basement Seepage After Spring Rain: What Is Really Going On
Spring rain has a way of exposing basement problems that seemed minor all winter. A faint and damp line turns
Spring rain has a way of exposing basement problems that seemed minor all winter. A faint and damp line turns
A wet crawlspace rarely stays a crawlspace problem for long. In this region, long wet seasons, lower-level moisture pressure, and
April often feels like the month when a water problem “suddenly” appears. In reality, foundation moisture usually starts building earlier.
A brown ring on the ceiling in spring usually means one thing: moisture has been moving through your property longer
In many Portland-metro properties, the wet-season pattern does not end the moment the forecast turns dry. Lower levels often keep
When wet-season water intrusion, lower-level flooding, burst pipes, storm-driven leaks, sewage backups, or smoke exposure hits a property, most people
When water gets into a property, the real problem is rarely just the puddle you can see. In Portland-metro properties,
In Portland-metro properties, water damage rarely starts as one neat, contained problem. A winter leak can move from the ceiling
When water gets in fast, the first question is usually about price. The better question is what the damage will