My Basement Flooded
Never stand in water when turning off electricity.
My basement flooded. Before entering your flooded basement turn off the electrical supply to your house. Start your clean up efforts by removing the water from your flooded basement with a pool pump a wet dry vacuum or a mop and bucket. Local municipalities will be able to inform you on the mainline sewer condition of your home. Take care when walking and moving around the flooded area since it will likely offer itself as a slipping hazard.
Beyond observable flooding around your home and in your neighborhood there are four common sources of water entering basements. Once you ve gotten rid of as much excess water as you can move your damaged items out of the basement and into a well ventilated area to let them dry out. Always use caution when turning off your electricity. Basement water might be leaking down the foundation walls if this is the first instance of water problems in your basement the first thing to check for is surface water draining down next to the foundation walls.
If a burst pipe is the cause of the flood shut off water to the basement. Would you know what to do if your basement floods. Be ready to clean. Protect yourself by wearing eye protection gloves and boots.
If your basement has flooded there s a very good chance that your electrical appliances and outlets have come in contact with water. If your basement is flooded your sump pump has obviously failed so you might need to purchase a new one and then use it to drain the water. Contact city water department. Determine the source of the water.