Most of the time, wet basement solutions are thought of as complex and expensive. In fact, if you have wet basement problems, you may have considered professional intervention in the form of an expensive basement water proofing company. Fortunately,you don't need to sign up with a waterproofing contractor to detect and correct wet basement problems.
Most of the time, wet basement problems originate at the roof line of your home, where faulty drainage can send water in the wrong direction. The resulting runoff ends up in the soil surrounding a structure's foundation, where it can easily leak through the walls or even up through the center of the floor and cause wet basement problems.
Wet basement solutions requires the investment of just a little of your own time in careful investigation and minor adjustments. Do this, and you will soon be rid of your wet basement problems for good and have a properly dry, watertight basement ready to be transformed into an enjoyable and highly valuable bonus living space. To solve most wet basement problems, you have to look at the way rain water is draining from your home. 

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I would add that you should also manually check for mold after you've had any water in your basement. Some types of mold can really cause health problems. There's more info specifically about mold remediation here:
http://betterhomeprojects.wordpress.com/2012/06/26/how-to-remove-and-prevent-basement-mold/