My basement floor was painted when we bought the house. I don't think it is a water proofing paint however. We have about 1.5'-2' of snow on the ground and it has been 32-37 the past few days. My basement is about 6-7' below ground level, house built in 1954.




Should I be concerned? I put gutters on about a year and a half ago when I moved in but they are all full of ice. My grades could use a little help but it seems to be only coming on the backyard side of the house.
Should I do anything? The last pic shows how it is bubbling up the paint in some areas, this has to be hydrostatic pressure, right?




Should I be concerned? I put gutters on about a year and a half ago when I moved in but they are all full of ice. My grades could use a little help but it seems to be only coming on the backyard side of the house.
Should I do anything? The last pic shows how it is bubbling up the paint in some areas, this has to be hydrostatic pressure, right?
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