The Wet Basement in Perrysburg.
November 30th, 2011 . by Jon ModeneI have blogged about basements.
Basement repairs.
And back up power generators.
Which all are predicated by the nasty and deleterious effects of simple dihydro-oxide (aka water) in our basements.
Here – in Perrysburg – on the border of the land once known as the Great Black Swamp.
To recap:
1. A wet basement is not a rare occurrence. It will happen to you.
2. A wet basement is not something to hide, conceal, ignore, or gloss over. It needs to be dealt with now (which is cheaper) rather than later (which is equity destroying).
3. A wet basement is generally not something you should make an insurance claim on. Please believe me on this. Go ahead. Make the claim. Make two claims. Observe the likely future results:
A. Your insurance agent will NOT renew your policy.
B. The insurance agents you call will look up your house address on the magical internet roster of insurance claims with predictable results and
C. The putative buyers of your house someday will arrange for property and casualty insurance coverage of their new house just before the closing . . . which will cause item “B” above to be invoked with not so good results for all parties.
4. For homes in Perrysburg and the Township I suggest a good quality sump pump. A back up water driven-type back up if you have city water. And a back up generator if you have a finished basement. (N.B. – I have a finished basement and reside in the Township without city water – we have a primary sump pump, a back up sump pump, a whole house generator, and a back up portable generator . . . with a THIRD back up sump pump, new and in the box – just in case. Do you think that I have seen some expensive basement hydrological events?).
5. Run the downspouts away – far away. 5 or 6 feet away. This will cover a multitude of sins.
6. Don’t store anything porous below the water table that you can’t live without – see “sewer backups” on google.
7. If/when your basement floods – act fast. Very fast. The enemy is mold. The enemy will hit hard and fast. Summer or Winter. And that is a whole different topic!












