Will Basement Damage Go Away Over Time?
If the damage your basement has taken on doesn’t seem immediately severe, is it something you need to address right away? In most cases, yes. Basement damage does not disappear over time. Instead, the longer you allow it to sit, the worse it’s likely to become.
Moisture in Your Basement
Moisture from the leaking pipes in your home tends to be pervasive once it settles in. Any and all unprotected porous materials in your basement will absorb the moisture leaking from your pipes until they’re oversaturated, at which point you may find yourself dealing with significant seepage.
These materials include your drywall and wooden supports. The longer you allow moisture to make itself at home in these materials, the more likely it is that they’ll succumb either to the weight of your home or the stress of hydrostatic pressure. If you act quickly, however, and get professionals out to your property at the first sign of pipe damage, you can prevent this kind of oversaturation from spreading throughout your basement.
Damage Appearing in the Rest of Your Home
Moisture damage originating from the pipes in your basement doesn’t tend to stay put. The longer you let this kind of damage sit, the more likely it is that other forms of it will appear throughout the rest of your home. For example, moisture damage can impact the overall structural integrity of your foundation after it’s finished with your basement. If your foundation starts to sink or crack, you can see your chimney start to lean, your floors start to sink, and doors throughout your home sustain damage to their frames.

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