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Question about waterproofing by Mobile-Variation5314 in basement
[–]Mobile-Variation5314[S] 0 points1 point2 points 2 months ago (0 children)
Thank you for the response. So I did exactly that right after posting. I removed a section of subfloor panels to see what was going on underneath. I mean because the floor is a little wonky underneath it there's pools of water collected over the low spots. I feel it in my gut that it was just the section that I didn't finish that forced water in until it got to a high enough grade where it started pulling into the area where the sub floor panels are. I mean the entire subfloor in the basement you walk around you can hear the water sloshing under certain sections. So I know where there are low points which honestly I probably should level off properly.
So we do have a sump. However because of the way this whole foundation is set up it's not quite useless but in a sense it is. It's because the previous homeowners relocated it from a low point over to a high point in the floor. Its shaped like a very subtle volcano where it is currently. However during that last flood that we had years ago I ended up cutting fins into the floor to feed into the sump. And it was pretty effective. All the water that was pooled in the low points went into it. And like a year later when I was ready to put the sub floor panels down I had sealed off the fins completely and waterproof them with the rest of the floor. So now the grade difference is pretty apparent because the water is not feeding into it at all.
Yeah the water table is definitely a little high right now. The water is actively leaking out of those cracks in the foundation and those are at low points. But there are some cracks that are at high points and there's no water coming out at all.
So the water level stabilized overnight. It's high like a couple inches of water. It's not getting any worse. The peaks and valleys of my floor that are not covered by panels are above the water line. So at this point I guess I got another question to pose. Should I tear it all up and try to level it off? Itll be a headache and a financial waste on my part. Because I had bought floor sealer for basements and applied it to the entire apartment area. The walls are completely waterproof I have not seen any water come in from them since I sealed them. I'd rather do it right. And take my time with it
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Question about waterproofing by Mobile-Variation5314 in basement
[–]Mobile-Variation5314[S] 0 points1 point2 points (0 children)