Groundwater comes from below as the water table builds up on top of the surface rock,
Shale or other impermeable layer under your house.
That explains why a higher elevation doesn't guarantee a dry cellar in a wet year.
For signs that groundwater may be in the wet season, look at the floor.
Sometimes you get rust stains near the heating equipment or
the Lally columns-the weight supporting pipes-in the house.
Also check the wall where it meets the floor for a white powder.
That's efflorescence, lime that's been leached out of the cinder or concrete blocks
By water seeping into the cellar. There are also other ways for water to get into your basement.
The key to waterproofing your basement starts with properly diagnosing the source of the problem.
JERSEY DRY offers a free consultation and estimate by our experienced estimator as the first step in the basement waterproofing.
For immediate assistance with basement waterproofing issues call: 1-866-925-3920