27Ron Porter's Buyer's Advocate Articles
Helping Home Buyers understand...
silicon valley real estate buy home exclusive buyer broker professional real estate foreclosure
B u y e r   A g e n c y   i n   S i l i c o n   V a l l e y 
"Agents For The Homebuyer"

Water Under Your House?

Your Banner Here
Water collecting under homes is a serious problem that is common in California and may get overlooked if you buy during the dry season. The crawl space under the floor of your home may be a water trap if it is lower than the ground outside. Once water gets under the house, it evaporates slowly because of lack of air circulation.
.
Inadequate drainage control is the primary source of water under a house. Water that flows or puddles next to the foundation often seeps under the house. Plumbing or sprinkler system leaks, water from rain gutters, and heavy landscape watering all are likely to cause problems. You can tell if you have this problem by looking under the house with a flashlight. Also, a musty, moldy smell when the heat is turned on may be a sign of a moisture problem.
.
Common Water Caused Damage
Minor amounts of water under your home may seem to be just a nuisance. But, the damage it can cause can be expensive to correct. Even a small amount of water under a house can cause wood rot, mildew, insulation deterioration, electrical problems, warped wood floors and raised humidity in the home. These conditions are an invitation for termite infestation, as well. Concrete slab foundations can also be affected by water drainage problems. For example; water can seep up through cracks in the slab to ruin carpet, linoleum and furniture. Excessive moisture can actually move the slab, causing cracks on interior walls and ceiling. Water causes the clay in expansive soils to swell, and foundations can be seriously damaged.
.
Prevention
Don't allow roof drains and gutter pipes to spill out next to the foundation. If possible, direct roof water to closed pipes that empty onto the street. Make sure soil and walkways next to the foundation slope so that rainwater will flow away from the house. These are the single most important steps you can take to minimize water damage to your home. Plan your landscape watering to give just the amount of water the plants need. Excess water may flow into crawl spaces through vents in the foundation. A drip irrigation system may eliminate this problem. Sometimes, due to swimming pools, patio decks and landscaping, it's impossible to provide adequate drainage away from the house. In this case, it may be necessary to install an automatic sump pump in a hole at the lowest spot under the house.
.
A Special Note about Expansive Soils
Soils high in clay content that change in volume as moisture conditions change are called expansive soils. Each year in the United States, expansive soils cause more damage to buildings, roads, etc. than floods, hurricanes, tornadoes and earthquakes combined. Many highly populated areas of Santa Clara County are underlain by expansive soils. lf your home is built on expansive soils, water drainage is especially critical to you. Your house will probably move if the foundation was not designed to take the soil type into account. With changes in moisture, the soil moves so forcefully, the foundation also moves. When different parts of the house move at different rates and distances, the foundation may crack. Cracks also often appear at the corners of windows and doors, in walls, garage, walkways and driveways. Doors and windows may jam. There are inexpensive ways to minimize expansive soil problems. These involve keeping the soil from either expanding or shrinking too much around the foundation of a house by maintaining a relatively constant moisture. You should consult a soils engineer before taking steps to deal with this problem. Each home site is unique.
.
Some Steps You May Want to Consider
1. Follow all the recommended prevention methods to keep water from getting under your house. 2. Remove large trees and bushes growing within 10 feet of the house. Large plants tend to dry out the soil. 3. Build a three foot wide concrete walkway out from the foundation, or compact the soil around the foundation. Slope the soil or concrete away from the house to aid runoff and prevent puddles. 4. In severe cases, install a soil drainage system using field tile, or replace the foundation with pier and bond-beam foundation. See a Soils Engineer first.
.
For current real estate market conditions, click
Realty Times - Up to Date Real Estate Market Conditions in Northern California

Information or help, call any of these numbers:
408-524-0624   650-755-0102    831-338-1512    510-475-1810   800-773-3289
or Email: InformationAsk Questions
Copyright © 1996 - 2004 Porter Team
Do you want us to email you homes for sale? And don't forget
Free CD: "Avoiding Costly Mistakes in the Home Buying Process"
almaden valley real estate real estate service real estate broker central coast MLS buyer vision realtyback to Index Page
.
.
.
.
.
.
..
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.