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Seeping, Creeping And Some Weeping

By
Home Inspector with Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC 3380-000723

Window wells can be a problem, especially on older homes.  The newer homes have drains in the wells  connected to a sump pump system, so ostensibly they can drain when it rains.  The older ones are typically not so connected.  This was a house with two sump pumps (installed long after the 1951 build date), an original window well and lots of new paint and flooring.

Old window wells are conduits for water.  Just to check, and as suspected, my dandy moisture meter registered over 30% moisture in the floor molding under the window well.

Well, that's not good.

Usually my nose is my best mold and moisture detector.  In this case nobody present smelled any of that.

Then the more we four walked around, the more moisture began seeping up from between the newer floor tiles!

And this moisture formed a pattern, a trail really, creeping from the window well toward the back corner where there was a sump pump.

A lot of water was squishing up!

Was there a previous dig up of the slab and a sump line installed leading from the window to the sump?  Perhaps.  Or was it leaking through the walls and traveling under the flooring to the pit?

We never did determine the source of the water.

I did suspect that this has been happening for some time however.

How did I know that?

The underside of a rug between the window and the sump pit had staining on it that looked just like the pattern of the flooring seams.

And a steel support column in the center of the room had rust at the bottom.  And it was a little wet.

I am sure my findings will not be a surprise to the sellers, but they sure did bother my client and wife.  She in particular was very upset.  I think the fix, if there is one, will be very expensive.

I hope it is a good outcome.

My recommendation:   Even if you don't smell evidence of moisture, look around for other evidences, like stains or rust.  You never know...

Posted by

Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC  

Based in Bristow, serving all of Northern Virginia.

Office (703) 330-6388   Cell (703) 585-7560

www.jaymarinspect.com


Comments(22)

William True
True Sarasota Real Estate - Sarasota, FL
Sarasota Real Estate

Good information,Jay. Water is the absolute enemy of homes!

Jul 15, 2010 11:51 PM
Jay Markanich
Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC - Bristow, VA
Home Inspector - servicing all Northern Virginia

Dorie - It is nice when we can determine what the source of the problem is, but sometimes just can't.

Ellen - I think this one will be expensive...

William - water is THE killer of houses.

Jul 15, 2010 11:53 PM
Sally K. & David L. Hanson
EXP Realty 414-525-0563 - Brookfield, WI
WI Real Estate Agents - Luxury - Divorce

The nose knows....but you are right...cleaning, bleaching, painting can be coverups rather than fix-ups.

Jul 15, 2010 11:55 PM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

Good tips for home owners. Thanks for sharing.

 Blooming for Maryland home buyers.

Jul 15, 2010 11:55 PM
Jay Markanich
Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC - Bristow, VA
Home Inspector - servicing all Northern Virginia

Sally - cover ups are more common than one might think...

Roy - I grew up in Kensington, so Maryland is familiar to me.  Thanks for stopping by!

Jul 15, 2010 11:58 PM
Jennifer Dulmaine
Keller Williams Realty - Spencer, MA
Seth Campbell Realty Group

Great points in this post; I always on the look out for rust....

Jul 16, 2010 12:04 AM
Jay Markanich
Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC - Bristow, VA
Home Inspector - servicing all Northern Virginia

Jen - gee, rust can be an indicator, can't it!

Jul 16, 2010 12:07 AM
Wallace S. Gibson, CPM
Gibson Management Group, Ltd. - Charlottesville, VA
LandlordWhisperer

Jay * your GREAT information will make you the Re-Blog KING of ActiveRain.  I have never seen all the Re-Blog dots used except for Brad or Bob posts!!!  You da Man!!!

Jul 16, 2010 12:35 AM
Jay Markanich
Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC - Bristow, VA
Home Inspector - servicing all Northern Virginia

I think the one yesterday Wallace had 30 reblogs or so.  Well, I hope it helps people!  That's the idea...

Jul 16, 2010 01:31 AM
Susan Haughton
Long and Foster REALTORS (703) 470-4545 - Alexandria, VA
Susan & Mindy Team...Honesty. Integrity. Results.

As always, great info that will be used by a lot of people.  Thanks for sharing your knowledge...it is invaluable!

Jul 16, 2010 05:01 AM
John Mulkey
TheHousingGuru.com - Waleska, GA
Housing Guru

Jay - Water is surely the bane of all homeowners; whether coming from a roof, foundation or plumbing leak, water problems can be frustrating, can pose health risks, and can be expensive to repair. 

Jul 16, 2010 07:20 AM
Jay Markanich
Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC - Bristow, VA
Home Inspector - servicing all Northern Virginia

Susan - thank you and I hope it is helpful.  That is what I am trying to do here!

John - Water is the killer of houses, hands down.  I think this problem will in fact be very expensive to repair.

Jul 16, 2010 08:48 AM
Kate Kate
San Diego, CA

Jay, the desert has the right idea. Only a little water.

But back to your post, was evidence of seeping water being covered up by new floor tiles? Or at least trying to be?

Jul 16, 2010 12:12 PM
Jay Markanich
Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC - Bristow, VA
Home Inspector - servicing all Northern Virginia

No know Nana (how's that for alliteration!)...  But there was certainly water under there!

Jul 16, 2010 12:22 PM
Steven L. Smith
King of the House Home Inspection, Inc. - Bellingham, WA
Bellingham WA Home Inspector

Jay,

In this wet climate we inspectors find any number of problems when the various weep holes are blocked. I have seen people caulk them shut.

Jul 16, 2010 01:05 PM
Jay Markanich
Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC - Bristow, VA
Home Inspector - servicing all Northern Virginia

Steve - the weeping in this case was the client.  The outside was brick, but built in 1951, so it was not a facade with weeps.  However, I DO also see caulked up weep holes and have to point it out as a no no...

Jul 16, 2010 01:07 PM
Carl Winters
Canyon Lake, TX

Moisture surely is a sign of a potential problem. If you can find it early and get it fixed it is  great, but that doesn't always happen. It takes a trained eye to catch the signs that no one else would even look at twice.

Carl Winters, Canyon Lake TX

Jul 17, 2010 05:57 AM
Jay Markanich
Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC - Bristow, VA
Home Inspector - servicing all Northern Virginia

A trained eye, Carl, and some stepping around!  I always check under those old window wells though!

Jul 17, 2010 06:31 AM
Dale Ganfield
Leland, NC

Hi Jay, I agree water is public enemy number 1 for a house.  Many window wells serve as a groundwater collector to bring the water to the house.  Thanks for sharing.

Jul 17, 2010 07:41 AM
Jay Markanich
Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC - Bristow, VA
Home Inspector - servicing all Northern Virginia

They can be regular waterfalls Dale!  In this case I think it was!

Jul 17, 2010 07:44 AM