Monday, May 27, 2013

Rain Rain Go Away... Wait til tomorrow!

In Wisconsin, Spring Rain Equals Wet Basements

Wisconsin Real estate is crazy busy right now --- and so are the rains.  If you are a buyer it is a perfect buying season to see if the home you are eyeing has any water issues.  One of the biggest culprits when is comes to home issues is water.   If you are  a home owner, it is a must to always stay on top of water issues - before they become a problem!

We have had our share of precipitation this year, with record snowfalls and now week-long rains.  The constant moisture requires diligent checking on one's home to make sure no water is seeping into the house.  In particular, heavy rains can cause problems in the basement.  Even homes that never had issues with water in the basement may start to see some small areas of seepage.

If you happen to notice water coming into the basement of your home, here are some steps you can take to reduce the dampness:

1.  Clean your gutters.  Often, gutters will be filled with leaves and debris to the extent that rain water actually overflows the gutter edge.  Get out there and clean out your gutters so they can property move rain away from the house.

2.  Check the grading of soil around the foundation.  Ideally, the soil around the foundation should slope away from the house, so that there is a grading of the soil from back to front.  Soil height should be higher on the foundation and lower into the lawn area.

3.  If moisture is a consistent problem, consider installing a sump pump.  A sump pump will help to keep water out of the basement.  Homes that have recurring water in the basement may benefit from this device.

A roofing/gutter contractor, and landscaper, and a basement professional can help you determine the cause of water in the basement as well as possible remedies.  Be sure to get this problem addressed quickly.


Welcome to Wisconsin Real Estate with Lisa Bear

Thank you for visiting.  Please feel free to contact me for any of your real estate needs including an online market if you are a seller, or finding a home if you are a buyer. My real estate focus in the  Waukesha County, Milwaukee County, Lake Country, Jefferson County, Dodge County and Washington County areas.  I have my IRES designation (International Real Estate Specialist) so I can assist you with all your real estate needs in Wisconsin, the USA or anywhere in the WORLD!

When you are seriously looking or just browsing at real estate in Wisconsin, I am a great resource to help you with all your needs and questions, whether a first time home buyer, relocating to or from the beautiful LAKE COUNTRY area, looking to invest or explore foreclosure opportunities or just thinking ahead to the future.

Lisa Bear of RE/MAX (262-893-5555) is an experienced real estate agent in Waukesha County and the entire Milwaukee Metro area including:

The prospering communities of Waukesha County including Delafield, Waukesha, Oconomowoc, Pewaukee, Waukesha, Sussex, Wales, New Berlin, Dousman, North Prairie, Mukwonago, Chenequa, Menomonee Falls, Brookfield, Elm Grove, Okauchee, Eagle, Muskego and Merton.

Great municipalities in Milwaukee County including Milwaukee, South Milwaukee, Wauwatosa, Hales Corners, Greenfield, Glendale, Franklin, Bayside, Brown Deer, Cudahy, Fox Point, Greendale, Shorewood, Oak Creek, St. Francis, West Allis and Whitefish Bay.

The hometown favorites of Washington County, Jefferson County and Dodge County including Watertown, Hartford, West Bend, Germantown, Jackson, Richfield, Ashippun, Lake Mills, Jefferson, Johnson Creek, Slinger and Erin.

Real Estate in Wisconsin is an excellent investment!

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