scrammblur
Electrical
- Dec 23, 2011
- 8
Sorry, if this is a dumb question I’m an EE on the wrong board… but will concrete blocks last underwater?
After much review I’ve decided I need to fill in my basement with 3ft of pea gravel and make it a 5ft crawl space. It is just too far below the water table and I cannot pay the electricity for two constant pumps. The floor has about 10,000 cracks and water just comes through making a stream from one end of my house to the sump crock. I’ve talked to four contractors in the area and I keep getting mixed information over what to do with the cement blocks. Half say I should fill the cores and waterproof the insides others just say just leave the blocks as is and they will last. The house was built in 1999 it’s a 30x50 1500sqft ranch, the 10” CMU blocks look to be in great shape from the inside no visible leaks, cracks or bowing in the blocks. So should I do something to treat the blocks or just let them under the water table? Any help is appreciated…
After much review I’ve decided I need to fill in my basement with 3ft of pea gravel and make it a 5ft crawl space. It is just too far below the water table and I cannot pay the electricity for two constant pumps. The floor has about 10,000 cracks and water just comes through making a stream from one end of my house to the sump crock. I’ve talked to four contractors in the area and I keep getting mixed information over what to do with the cement blocks. Half say I should fill the cores and waterproof the insides others just say just leave the blocks as is and they will last. The house was built in 1999 it’s a 30x50 1500sqft ranch, the 10” CMU blocks look to be in great shape from the inside no visible leaks, cracks or bowing in the blocks. So should I do something to treat the blocks or just let them under the water table? Any help is appreciated…