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![]() My unfinished basement currently floods after heavy rainfall, even after paying a professional waterproofing contractor $4200. Since I have I life time guarantee, they said they may need to create a trench around the inside perimeter of the basement wall and drain the water into a pump. The contractor said they would use a jackhammer on the edge where the walls and floor meet to create this trench. Now, I have some questions about this .... Would all this pounding cause damage to the house since the drilling is done so close to the foundation footing? Also, later on, I'm thinkiing about covering my unfinished basement walls with drywall. Would moisture and mold develop between the basement wall and the drywall? Any advice on this would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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If you paid 4200 what did you get, it seems as if your lifetime
warranty is being tested, are they going to do the work for free. where does the water come in. How high is your water table ,If it floods only after a rain grading and your gutters may be an issue. Im not sure an interior drain is the right thing. mold will be a problem until it stays dry |
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I think you are being screwed,,,,, and need to talk to someone that is
unbiased such as the city bldg. dept,,,,, |
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