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Multiple section crawl space flooded
Hello all,
I am buying a house with 3 inches of water in the crawl space. No foundation issues but need a permanant fix. I am looking to install a sump because groundwater is the source of my mess. My question is, being that I have stem walls in several places in the crawl space, I have 4 sections that hold water. Is it ok to drill holes in the interior stem walls to allow water to move to 1 central sump, or do i need 4 pumps? 1 for each section? Any input would be appreciated. Thanks, Robert -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...d-1167406-.htm |
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