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Failed French Drain after 2 Years

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rico13571

Civil/Environmental
Dec 26, 2009
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Have a basement problem where water was seeping a lot from under a walkout door. A local waterproofing contractor fixed the problem two years ago by installing a perforated pipe (french drain) closer to the door and the water was diverted to the sump pump. However, two years later, the same area is seeping with water again after a heavy rain. The water flow is not as much but enough to see some water puddle on the floor. What other technique could the contractor use to totally prevent the water from seeping? Thanks & look fwd to everyone's feedback. -rico-
 
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Nothing beats proper site grading to prevent water from reaching those places that you intend to occupy ... other than a roof.

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see my reply in your cross post in the storm/flood forum. You need to provide more information if you want to understand and solve your problem

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