Do Wet Basements Really Happen Often in Michigan?

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Asked By SunnyDay_404 On

I've noticed that our basement floor and drywall have constant wet spots, even though we have drainage, a dehumidifier, and a sump pump in place. I've heard it's a common issue in Michigan, but is that true? Has anyone else experienced this problem?

3 Answers

Answered By BasementBuster88 On

I live in Indiana, and I totally get where you’re coming from. Many basements here are built without the right water management systems. If your place doesn’t have an exterior French drain or waterproofing, it can be a real issue with snow melt and spring rains.

Answered By HouseHunter99 On

Not to be a downer, but if your drywall is getting wet, you might have a leaky foundation. What do you mean by "home workers"? It’s definitely not normal to have a wet basement like that, especially if you’re taking steps to prevent it.

Answered By CoolCat91 On

Yeah, it’s pretty common for homes to have this issue in Michigan, especially if the water management is not done properly. It sounds like there might be bigger problems than what your drainage and dehumidifier can fix. It's worth checking out more thoroughly.

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