Are your walls damp to the touch.
Water leaking from roof to basement.
Damp or humid air a musty smell and mold or mildew are also signs that you have excess moisture.
During the winter months blowing snow sits on top of the porch then on slightly warmer days it melts and leaks into the basement.
Roof leaks can cause water to run down your home s foundation and damage your basement ceiling or walls.
Rainwater melting snow or groundwater can saturate the soil around your foundation and leak in.
If there signs of water damage or dripping water coming from the ceiling that is directly below an attic space or directly below the roof surface itself there is almost no question that the true cause is a hole or other type of damage in the shingles or other roofing material that make up the roof system.
Water can leak through cracks or it can penetrate porous concrete or masonry walls in the form of water vapor.
Leaks in foundation walls are usually fixed in 1 of 2 ways.
Basement ceilings may suffer damage from leaky plumbing pipes in showers bath tubs and toilets.
Given the right conditions water can seep into your house through the foundation walls.
Small pools of water in your basement or crawlspace likely mean that there is an issue somewhere.
To figure out what s causing the problem tape aluminum foil to your basement wall and inspect it a few days later.
The water leaking down saturates the wood between the tongue and groove.
This typically results from detached roof flashing around the chimney or from water backing up from clogged or ice filled eavestroughs.
When bad rain storms hit and the wind blows just right the covered roof offers little protection and the rain leaks into the basement.
Identifying roofing system leaks.
These leaks are seldom caused by faulty plumbing.
Don t assume that just because you don t see water you re in the clear.
Water leaking from the roof to the basement behind the walls along the wood framing.