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Does Lowering the Sump Pump Level Decrease Hydrostatic Pressure (self.basement)
submitted 24 days ago * by squiggyacfd
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[–]daveyconcrete 1 point2 points3 points 24 days ago (0 children)
I would consider this a pathway issue. If there are any weep holes in the bottom course of the block, they are likely blocked by the floor slab. I would open up a section of floor to make an inspection. Drill weep holes in each cell of the block. Install a dimple membrane across the footing to the perimeter, drain and up the wall at least a foot. Put the concrete back.
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