wilsc54
Feb 8, 2009, 08:14 PM
Hello All,
After tearing down the "finished" walls in the home I've been in for 3.5 yrs I discovered some pretty scary cinderblock walls.
If you look at my attachments you will see them for yourself...
I tore the walls down initially when we discovered that we had seeping water in the basement after heavy rains and thaws up here in Michigan. It started with one wall then escalated into me tearing everything out of the basement when I started to see what I uncovered.
On one wall there are "heaving" cinderblocks between what looks like a filled in window with small brick and the floor joists. Unbelievably, there doesn't seem to be any water coming in from here.
In a corner it looks like mold... but this corner is always dry (believe it or not).
The other pic is just an example of a horizontal crack in the mortar line. There are more of these in the basement.
The water that comes in actually seems to come in where the wall meets the slab floor on one side of the house and the back of the house.
My question is... how bad are these walls and what (if anything) do I need to do with them?
I can send more pics if needed.
Thanks,
Chris
After tearing down the "finished" walls in the home I've been in for 3.5 yrs I discovered some pretty scary cinderblock walls.
If you look at my attachments you will see them for yourself...
I tore the walls down initially when we discovered that we had seeping water in the basement after heavy rains and thaws up here in Michigan. It started with one wall then escalated into me tearing everything out of the basement when I started to see what I uncovered.
On one wall there are "heaving" cinderblocks between what looks like a filled in window with small brick and the floor joists. Unbelievably, there doesn't seem to be any water coming in from here.
In a corner it looks like mold... but this corner is always dry (believe it or not).
The other pic is just an example of a horizontal crack in the mortar line. There are more of these in the basement.
The water that comes in actually seems to come in where the wall meets the slab floor on one side of the house and the back of the house.
My question is... how bad are these walls and what (if anything) do I need to do with them?
I can send more pics if needed.
Thanks,
Chris