Seepage is the process of anything seeping or leaking extremely slowly through tiny holes or porous material. It can refer to the movement of water or any fluid through the soil or ground. Seepage is often a critical problem in geology, especially around hydraulic structures in buildings or water bodies. Water seepage can cause serious structural issues, such as foundation sinking or settlement, and ultimately, its collapse altogether. Signs of water seepage include water flowing from one place to another via small holes or porous material, and it usually occurs after heavy rainfall. The pressure created by the additional water in the soil forces water into homes through the tiniest cracks in the basements floor and walls. To fix water seepage, it is essential to identify the cause of the problem. The Real Seals certified technicians can thoroughly examine homes to determine the exact cause of water seepage and provide solutions.