Hi,
I just bought a house with a crawl space (dirt floor) and the trench for the sump pump seems to have been eroded. It looks like the barrel for the sump pump is not low enough now and I'm getting some water pooling in the trench. It's concerning me because the house smells musty, I found a small patch of white mold on the floor of the crawl space and the eroding trench seem to be too close to two of the support columns.
I'm having the yard graded to keep the water from flowing in and installing some down-spout tubes on the gutters, so I'm not too concerned about keeping the water out at this point. (you can trace the seepage directly to where the gutters are on the outside of the house).
I'm planning to dig a few feet down to reset the sump pump and re-grade the trench so that the water flows to the pump.
I'd like to then fill the trench so that the ground is level and the support columns are no longer in danger of being eroded.
If anyone knows what material (gravel, sand, more dirt...) to use, or if I missed anything I should be doing, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks!
GT
I just bought a house with a crawl space (dirt floor) and the trench for the sump pump seems to have been eroded. It looks like the barrel for the sump pump is not low enough now and I'm getting some water pooling in the trench. It's concerning me because the house smells musty, I found a small patch of white mold on the floor of the crawl space and the eroding trench seem to be too close to two of the support columns.
I'm having the yard graded to keep the water from flowing in and installing some down-spout tubes on the gutters, so I'm not too concerned about keeping the water out at this point. (you can trace the seepage directly to where the gutters are on the outside of the house).
I'm planning to dig a few feet down to reset the sump pump and re-grade the trench so that the water flows to the pump.
I'd like to then fill the trench so that the ground is level and the support columns are no longer in danger of being eroded.
If anyone knows what material (gravel, sand, more dirt...) to use, or if I missed anything I should be doing, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks!
GT
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