I had a problem with water last night in the basement. House is only 7 years old. Just happened to be down there playing with my daughter when I noticed the carpet was wet.
Turns out ground water was following my main water supply line through my basement wall. I thought I had a supply line break so I call a plumber at 8:00 last night... that wasn't cheap. I emptied two 5 gallon buckets worth of water in the 1.5 hours it took for him to get there... by mid-night it had slowed to a trickle and this morning it's not leaking at all.
Turns out it's ground water... he said I need to have the line re-sealed on the outside of my basement wall, so that water doesn't continue to get into my foundation. He wants to excavate and patch the area around the supplyline with concrete and rubber. He was pointing out the foundation problems that such a problem can cause.
This doesn't sound quite right to me... my house is equiped with sump pump and was built less than 7 years ago... so it has all the proper foundation drainage... right? In the 7years I've lived there I haven't had a drop of water in the basement... we had a bunch of snow melt recently and heavy rain last night... but I have to beleive we had similar situations in the past 7 years.
Does anyone have any experience with this type of thing? It seems to me that it could be a grading issue and that digging 7 feed down (supply line comes into the house 8 block courses down) is a last resort... aren't there other things to try first. And if my house is equipped with foundation drains and sump pump why do I care if water is getting against my foundation... can't I just seal up the inside so my basement doesn't get wet and forget about it?
Thanks!!!
Turns out ground water was following my main water supply line through my basement wall. I thought I had a supply line break so I call a plumber at 8:00 last night... that wasn't cheap. I emptied two 5 gallon buckets worth of water in the 1.5 hours it took for him to get there... by mid-night it had slowed to a trickle and this morning it's not leaking at all.
Turns out it's ground water... he said I need to have the line re-sealed on the outside of my basement wall, so that water doesn't continue to get into my foundation. He wants to excavate and patch the area around the supplyline with concrete and rubber. He was pointing out the foundation problems that such a problem can cause.
This doesn't sound quite right to me... my house is equiped with sump pump and was built less than 7 years ago... so it has all the proper foundation drainage... right? In the 7years I've lived there I haven't had a drop of water in the basement... we had a bunch of snow melt recently and heavy rain last night... but I have to beleive we had similar situations in the past 7 years.
Does anyone have any experience with this type of thing? It seems to me that it could be a grading issue and that digging 7 feed down (supply line comes into the house 8 block courses down) is a last resort... aren't there other things to try first. And if my house is equipped with foundation drains and sump pump why do I care if water is getting against my foundation... can't I just seal up the inside so my basement doesn't get wet and forget about it?
Thanks!!!
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