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Robert
 
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"Mike" wrote in message
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My house was built in 1952. It has a basement about 60% underground with
some high windows. There are some cracks in one of the walls and in wet
winters, water seeps through the cracks. One crack is 1/16 inch wide and
runs from the window to the floor. Other cracks may be several feet long,
running mostly horizontal, but are thin. Water seeps through most of them
(as evidenced by the stains). I have noticed water on the floor 2 of the
4 winters I have owned the house. I live in Portland, OR where we get
about 32 inches of rain from October - June. The temperature rarely drops
much below freezing but every once in a while we have a cold spell with
temperatures as low as 10 degrees for a few days.

Can this wall be effectively sealed? What should I use to seal it?


Best stuff I have found is at: http://www.polygem.com/repair/index.php

I have used mortar, hydraulic cement, etc. in the past, but this is what
solved *my* problems. Other's mileage may vary.