Philadelphia, PA -- (SBWire) -- 03/15/2019 --Most homeowners don't want to think about the idea that mold, bacteria, and other health hazards may be lurking in their home — but if their basement has sprung a leak, has been flooded, or has another type of moisture issue, there may be hidden dangers hiding in the lowest level of their house. Residents who are dealing with a leaking basement are encouraged to call Rightway Waterproofing to get the wet basement repair in New Jersey.
The winter season is one of the most common for broken and leaking pipes. When the weather gets colder, still water sitting in a basement pipe may freeze and expand, causing damage to the pipe. Most homeowners make the mistake of believing that after the pipe has been repaired and the leak has been patched, the danger of home damage has passed. However, wet insulation and sitting piles of water can cause damage to concrete and wood structures, undermining the structural integrity of the home and creating an environment for mold to flourish. After a leaking pipe has been repaired, homeowners should ensure that their basement is dry — and if it isn't, contact Rightway Waterproofing to request remediation services.
From burst pipes to flooding after a storm, Rightway Waterproofing can handle even the toughest of water cleanup jobs. Anyone interested in scheduling an appointment for water damage cleanup in New Jersey is encouraged to give Rightway Waterproofing a call today at 866-741-6190 or to pay them a visit online at https://www.rightwaywaterproofing.com/. To learn more about currently available services and specials, fill out a request for contact form.
About Rightway Waterproofing Co.
For over three decades, Rightway Waterproofing Co. has been eradicating basement moisture, black mold, and mildew in New Jersey. Their goal is to provide the best basement waterproofing, basement finishing, and mold remediation services to each and every customer they come in contact with.
For more information, please visit http://www.rightwaywaterproofing.com/.
Leaking Basements Are No Match for Rightway Waterproofing