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Why Do I Keep Getting Water In My Basement?

Posted July 9, 2025 by Nordic Home Inspections

Interview on the KFGO Morning Show with Lars Knobloch – June 24th, 2025

In this segment, Lars shares why you might be getting water in your basement.

Category: Nordic In The Press, Radio Interviews

Tags: Basement, Fargo, Moorhead, water damage

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During our inspection, we will use a professional-grade moisture meter to detect potential leaks or water intrusion. We will scan any areas of concern, and, when appropriate, test the floor along the foundation in below-grade spaces.

Mold Visual Inspection

With extensive expertise in mold—including the conditions in which it thrives and where it commonly appears—we recognize how significantly mold can affect a family’s health. During our inspections, we prioritize identifying any visible mold and documenting those findings in our reports. This approach sets us apart from much of the industry, where home inspectors typically follow Standards of Practice that do not mandate formal mold identification.

On-site Client Consultation

After completing the inspection, we will take the time to review our findings with you in detail, guiding you through the report on a tablet. During this consultation, we will address any questions you may have. Our goal is to ensure you fully understand the home’s condition by the end of our discussion.