[dsm_breadcrumbs show_home_icon=”off” items_bg_color=”RGBA(255,255,255,0)” admin_label=”Supreme Breadcrumbs” _builder_version=”4.23.1″ _module_preset=”default” items_text_color=”gcid-cd1279dd-8cbf-4f0f-bdb9-fb095ab96652″ custom_margin=”0px||0px||true|false” custom_padding=”0px||0px||true|false” locked=”off” global_colors_info=”{%22gcid-cd1279dd-8cbf-4f0f-bdb9-fb095ab96652%22:%91%22items_text_color%22%93}”][/dsm_breadcrumbs]

Check for visual signs of moisture

Introduction

Moisture under your house can cause significant damage to the structure and foundation. It is important to check for visual signs of moisture to address any potential issues promptly. This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to check for moisture under your house.

Visual Inspection

Exterior Inspection:

  • Look for water stains or efflorescence (white powdery deposits) on the foundation walls, crawl space, or basement.
  • Check for any cracks or gaps in the foundation or walls that could allow water penetration.
  • Inspect the drainage system around your house, including gutters and downspouts. Ensure they are clear of debris.
  • Pay attention to any vegetation growing close to the foundation, as roots can create cracks and pathways for water to seep in.

Interior Inspection:

  • Examine the basement walls, floors, and ceilings for signs of moisture.
  • Look for mold or mildew growth, which indicates water damage.
  • Check for musty or damp odors, which can be a sign of hidden moisture issues.
  • Inspect pipes and fixtures for any leaks or condensation, which can contribute to moisture.

Other Indicators

  • High humidity levels in your basement or crawl space.
  • Water pooling around the exterior of your house during or after rain.
  • Increased energy bills, as moisture can reduce insulation effectiveness.

Conclusion

By completing a thorough visual inspection, you can identify potential moisture issues under your house. If any signs of moisture are detected, it is recommended to contact a qualified professional for further evaluation and remediation steps.