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What to Do If Your Septic Tank is Leaking

Clarke Watson | December 16, 2009

If you take the time to learn a little more about your septic system before the problems pop up, though, and you keep an eye ...

Is Your Leak Problem Is Common?

Steven Nagel | November 2, 2009

Whether you are in a house that’s half a century old or one that barely has had time for the paint to dry, leaks in ...

Could You Have a Slab Leak?

Steven Nagel | October 26, 2009

Steps to determine a slab leak.

Where Does Water in Your Basement Come From?

Charles Pellaton | October 15, 2009

If you waterproof your basement, you can perform these tasks without worrying what they will do to the condition and structure of your basement, and ...

Mortar Joints: A Common Cause of Seepage

Howard Shachter | September 10, 2009

A mortar joint is the grout-sealed area between the brick, or mortar, of your house and the concrete foundation that is buried below the earth.

How to Find the Cause of Water Seepage

Howard Shachter | September 9, 2009

A simple test can find out exactly where the seepage is coming from even if your basement is finished.

What is Basement Water Seepage?

Howard Shachter | September 9, 2009

Common causes can be leaky window wells or water penetrating the foundation walls.

Basement Humidity: Causes and Solutions

Howard Shachter | September 3, 2009

Look for condensation in the windows or perhaps there is a funny smell in the air from mold spores.

Sump Pumps - Your Complete Guide

Howard Shachter | September 3, 2009

A primary electric sump pump is usually commonly hooked directly to a home’s electrical system.

What to Look For When Purchasing a Sump Pump

Howard Shachter | September 3, 2009

The main component that separates a good sump pump from a low quality unit is the pumping capacity.