We have a 1970s house with a cement slab foundation. On top of the foundation, there is one row of cinderblocks and on top of that, the stud wall. Near a corner, the foundation (below the cinderblock) is gone over a width of 5" or so, probably eroded from a downspout that has now been fixed. If I stick my arm in the hole, I can feel the bottom of the drywall on the inside, so there seems to be a gap between the cinderblock and the floor slab. We have had moisture coming in in this corner.
My plan so far is to spray in expanding foam (to fill any cracks and create a moisture barrier), and then patch up the outside with cement. I am not sure how deep I should dig -- if I dig to the full depth of the foundation, will I risk making it more unstable?
Would this work? Any advice?
My plan so far is to spray in expanding foam (to fill any cracks and create a moisture barrier), and then patch up the outside with cement. I am not sure how deep I should dig -- if I dig to the full depth of the foundation, will I risk making it more unstable?
Would this work? Any advice?
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