specialk440
Feb 20, 2009, 07:07 PM
I recently installed a sump pump in my basement, due to a corner that would accumulate water during heavy rains. I found something strange when I broke up the concrete in the area. This is the story:
In the wet corner was a makeshift sump pump consisting of a five gallon bucket with a submersible pump, installed many years after the house was built. This was there when I purchased the house. The float switch would often hang up due to the limited space of the bucket, causing flooding. Well, when I made the hole bigger to install the new crock, I found a 4" PVC pipe that came into the house side of the foundation from outside, about 12" below the slab. It was about 18" long, and open. Nothing in it but dirt and water. Well, not knowing what this was, or what it was supposed to go to, I went outside and shoved my garden hose into the downspout-to-storm drain pipes. Sure enough, water starting coming through this open pipe in under my basement after a few minutes. I capped this pipe, finished the new sump install, and haven't had any problem since. The sump pump still runs when it rains, but keeps up just fine. My question is: Was this pipe intended to be a gutter-downspout-to storm drain tie in, never completed, and the basement wall poured on top of it? There was nothing in or around the sump pump hole to connect it to, and it is in a corner of the house, and the downspout is on the opposite corner. I'm stumped.
In the wet corner was a makeshift sump pump consisting of a five gallon bucket with a submersible pump, installed many years after the house was built. This was there when I purchased the house. The float switch would often hang up due to the limited space of the bucket, causing flooding. Well, when I made the hole bigger to install the new crock, I found a 4" PVC pipe that came into the house side of the foundation from outside, about 12" below the slab. It was about 18" long, and open. Nothing in it but dirt and water. Well, not knowing what this was, or what it was supposed to go to, I went outside and shoved my garden hose into the downspout-to-storm drain pipes. Sure enough, water starting coming through this open pipe in under my basement after a few minutes. I capped this pipe, finished the new sump install, and haven't had any problem since. The sump pump still runs when it rains, but keeps up just fine. My question is: Was this pipe intended to be a gutter-downspout-to storm drain tie in, never completed, and the basement wall poured on top of it? There was nothing in or around the sump pump hole to connect it to, and it is in a corner of the house, and the downspout is on the opposite corner. I'm stumped.