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		<title>Does insurance pay for cracked basement repair?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2009 14:05:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bob McGuire</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I got a question &#8220;does insurance pay for cracked basement repair&#8221;?  The answer is pretty simple but complicated. Insurances usually pay for &#8220;damages&#8221;. So there are 2 things to consider. A: we have the wall crack and B; we have the rotten carpet and the studs that have to be removed and drywall that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I got a question &#8220;does insurance pay for cracked basement repair&#8221;?  The answer is pretty simple but complicated. Insurances usually pay for &#8220;damages&#8221;. So there are 2 things to consider. A: we have the wall crack and B; we have the rotten carpet and the studs that have to be removed and drywall that has to be removed and all the water on the floor. The answer is that insurances consider the wall crack &#8220;Maintenaince&#8221; and not damages. They figure you should be keeping an eye on your basement walls and when they shrink and crack you should maintain your house and fix the crack yourself. On the other hand &#8220;Collateral damage&#8221; is the damage the water caused. A flood or mini flood. Oakbridge Construction does flood repairs also and as a matter of fact we did one in Westland last week. So what the insurance paid for was the moldy wood wall removal and the collateral wiring that would have to be ripped out and re installing wall covering like paneling and drywall and painting the things that had to be r &#038; r. They did not pay for the waterproofing job that had to be done. </p>
<p>There are two different types of insurance for basements. Flood insurance and sump pump insurance. If you have a finished basement you need both. I suppose if you live in a flood zone you should get FEMA insurance. I can&#8217;t quote and prices but I can say that people that have bought the insurance seem pretty happy the did buy it when they get a quote for damage. The waterproofing is usually pretty cheap by comparison. &#8211; Bob </p>
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		<title>Home Maintenance Is based In The Basement</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2009 12:51:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bob McGuire</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Basements are the most neglected yet one of the most important sections of a home in any part of the world. One of the biggest concerns for homeowners is the leakage of water into their basements and the resultant damage incurred by the basement interiors due to it. In areas such as basement waterproofing Michigan, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Basements are the most neglected yet one of the most important sections of a home in any part of the world. One of the biggest concerns for homeowners is the leakage of water into their basements and the resultant damage incurred by the basement interiors due to it. In areas such as <a href="http://www.expertcarpenter.com/html/basement_waterproofing_michiga.html">basement waterproofing Michigan</a>, where humid continental climate prevails, the problem of leaking basements and damp crawl spaces is even more intimidating. The humid soil, clubbed with heavy rainfall worsens the basement water seepage &#8211; leading to the formation of mold, toxic gases and an unhygienic ambiance within the basement.</p>
<p>Basement water seepage can cause lots of problems to the homeowner &#8211; both financially as well as from the viewpoint of the health of the residents. A basement that has an ideal basement waterproofing system in place has the following advantages: Helps maintain robust foundations, especially foundation walls Keeps the ambiance in the home clean and hygienic Lowering the &#8217;stack effect&#8217; &#8211; the rise of toxic gases into the upper floors of the home Frees the basement of disease causing germs such as mold Helps in increasing the resale value of the home by several notches</p>
<p>Therefore, the need for crawl space waterproofing is imminent for all homeowners. A crawlspace can be waterproofed by a <a href="../">basement waterproofing contractor</a> or a basement repair company in the following ways:</p>
<p>Under Floor Drains are the traditional and the most effective way to channel out water from flooded or wet basements. As most of the excess water either rises off the floors or seeps down the fissures in the cracked walls of the basements, a underground drain system is a great way of keeping the basement dry in a cost-effective way.</p>
<p><a href="http://crawl-space-crawlspacemoisture.com/">Crawl space encapsulation</a> systems, including basement drainage arrangements are another popular method to keep water off your basements. French drains, crawl space liners, etc. are some of the other efficient waterproofing measures for a basement. However, if not installed properly, these drainage systems can cause a lot of inconvenience to the homeowner with water clogging and other issues.</p>
<p>Sump Pumps, one of the most recent technological marvels in the basement waterproofing industry, sump pumps are efficient dehumidifiers. Sump pumps are used especially to take out stagnant water from flooded basements as well as to dry up a wet or damp basement. Sump pumps too, have to be professionally installed by basement repair contractors.</p>
<p>Finishing products such as wall insulation systems and flooring products, that are used to provide supportive heating to the basements in order to keep them dry and comfortable are also a long-term option used by basement waterproofing experts.</p>
<p>However, before choosing a basement repair contractor or a crawl space waterproofing services provider, it is always necessary to check for credentials as well as the track record of the company. Choosing a local basement repair company is always beneficial as they are well-acquainted with the climate than companies located outside the specified region. References and personal checks are also important before you settle on a final waterproofing deal. However, as most basement waterproofing companies offer free analysis of your basements and subsequent free quotes, shopping around for a waterproofing company is not at all a waste of time or energy!</p>
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