Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    jhicks278's Avatar
    jhicks278 Posts: 8, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Jul 6, 2009, 07:35 AM
    Hello,
    I have a house (built in 1968, in hot Alabama) with a full basement that has a moisture problem. When a heavy rain occurs, water will seep through the wall/floor joint and run into the basement. Not a flood but enough to justify a repair. I'm thinking I need to install a french drain but wanted to get some other opinions based on the attached photos. I have excavated around the perimiter of the foundation and stopped short of going all the way down to the footer because I found some bricks that were laid at an angle that seemed odd and thought maybe I had gone far enough and didn't need to excavate all the way to the footer.
    My questions are as follows:
    Have you ever seen the bricks placed at the weird angle on the first or second course coming up from the bottom of the house? Could this be the primary source of my problem and if so, what should I do to stop the leaking?
    If the bricks aren't the culprit should I dig the extra 3-4 feet down to the footer and then do what?
    Coat with tar? Add some other water resistant material to the foundation? Install the frech drain? If so, I need details on how to lay out the french drain.
    I hope I've provided enough info and pictures for some feedback. All advice is appreciated. The photos are from my cell phone and aren't the best.
    Thanks, John

    More pictures
    Attached Images
              
    twinkiedooter's Avatar
    twinkiedooter Posts: 12,172, Reputation: 1054
    Uber Member
     
    #2

    Jul 6, 2009, 02:56 PM

    From what I gather from your photos I think your main problem is that your gutter downspouts need to be extended much, much farther away from the foundation. The downspouts are directing this water right into your basement! An extension of at least 4-6' should do the trick.

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

Water in basement at floor/foundation joint [ 9 Answers ]

I am asking for my daughter who is at a complete loss for solutions, and called dad for help. The house is 18 years old, poured concrete foundation and poured cement floor. Lots of rain this year and lo and behold, she has water entering the house where the floor meets the concrete wall on the...

2 separate shower/bath knobs leaking inside wall [ 8 Answers ]

One of the upstairs shower/baths is leaking. When my daughter showers, the water starts dripping from my bathroom doorframewhich is directly below her bath. About a year ago we had a plumber come out who "sealed" around the outsides of the knobs. The leak stopped... but has started again. I was...

Trane model PTEC1501JBA wall unit leaking inside [ 1 Answers ]

I have a Trane wall unit (Heat/AC) installed in my 3rd floor office. Today it started leaking condensate on the inside floor -- IIRC, excess condensate has always dripped from the outside half of the unit (like a standard window AC) previously. Can anyone talk me through troubleshooting /...

Floor wall Joints Leaks in basement [ 20 Answers ]

HI, We got a brand new constrcution townhome .The day we moved in we found mold in the finished basement .Then after ripping the bseaborad we found water leakage in the wall ,floor joint on one side of the wall.The builder is working on fixing this.I lost my sleep over this.This is my whole life...

2nd floor Shower leaking down to basement [ 9 Answers ]

The shower stall upstairs is leaking down to our basement. I noticed that the leak runs down along the main drain pipe. Is this a grout problem or something related to the actual drain? The water that runs down on the actual perimeter of the drain pipe. And it's a good amount of water that runs...


View more questions Search