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Basement Flood Risk in Keego Harbor, Michigan

40BRI / 100
ELEVATED RISK
Ranked #52 of 116 metro Detroit communities

Keego Harbor, Michigan carries a Basement Risk Index of 40 out of 100, ranking #52 of 116 communities across metro Detroit, which is above the metro Detroit average. The score is driven by housing age and soil: 37% of Keego Harbor homes were built before 1960, the era before sump pumps, exterior weeping tile, and backwater valves were standard, and the region's heavy clay soil holds water against those older foundations.

Keego Harbor basement risk at a glance

Basement Risk Index40 / 100 (ELEVATED)
Metro rank#52 of 116
Homes built before 196037%
Peak building eraBefore 1940 (29% of homes)
Median year built1970
Median home value$226,600
Median household income$67,841
Owner-occupied69%
Neighborhoods analyzed1

Keego Harbor's score is modeled from U.S. Census housing data; no municipal flood records are integrated yet. The Basement Risk Index is built from U.S. Census housing data and documented flood records. See our full methodology.

When Keego Harbor was built

The housing stock in Keego Harbor peaked in the before 1940, when about 29% of today's homes were built. In total, 37% of Keego Harbor homes predate 1960. That matters because basements built before the 1960s typically lack the sump pumps, perimeter drain tile, and backwater valves that became standard later, leaving many on their original, aging clay drain tiles.

2020 or later
0%
2010s
9%
2000s
11%
1990s
3%
1980s
5%
1970s
21%
1960s
14%
1950s
5%
1940s
3%
Before 1940
29%

How basement risk varies inside Keego Harbor

We score 1 individual neighborhoods inside Keego Harbor. Of those, 0 fall in the high or severe band, 0 are elevated, and 1 are moderate or lower. Risk is rarely uniform across a city, so the most useful number is the one for your own block.

0Severe
0High
0Elevated
1Moderate
0Lower

What this means for Keego Harbor homeowners

Keego Harbor sits above the lighter end of the scale. The averages hide block-to-block variation, so the most useful step is finding out where your specific home stands.

Why Keego Harbor homes face basement risk

Basement flooding in Keego Harbor is mostly a function of housing age and soil. Older homes were built with clay drain tiles that crack and clog over decades, and the dense clay across southeast Michigan holds water against foundations rather than letting it drain.

How Keego Harbor compares

Keego Harbor's Index of 40 is above the metro Detroit median of 36. It ranks #52 of 116 communities region-wide.

Does insurance cover it?

Often not. Standard Michigan homeowners policies commonly exclude sewer backup and groundwater unless you carry a specific endorsement. Before the next storm, it is worth reading our guide on whether insurance covers basement flooding in Michigan and checking your declarations page.

What to do about it

  1. Compare your block on the metro map to see how your specific area compares within the community.
  2. Walk the basement after the next hard rain for dampness, white mineral lines, or a musty smell.
  3. Extend downspouts and check grading so water flows away from the foundation. More on keeping a basement dry.
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Homeowner guides

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Frequently asked questions

Is Keego Harbor at high risk for basement flooding?

Keego Harbor scores 40 out of 100 on the Basement Risk Index, ranking #52 of 116 metro Detroit communities (ELEVATED risk). The score reflects how much of the local housing stock predates modern basement drainage, on the region's clay soil.

Why does housing age matter so much in Keego Harbor?

Sump pumps, exterior weeping tile, and backwater valves only became standard in the 1960s and 70s. 37% of Keego Harbor homes were built before 1960, with the largest share built in the before 1940. Many still rely on original clay drain tiles that fail over time.

Does homeowners insurance cover basement flooding?

Often not. Standard policies commonly exclude groundwater and sewer backup unless you carry a specific rider. See our Michigan insurance guide.

Is this resource free to use?

Yes. The Basement Risk Index and every community report are free and public, with no signup and no login.