Lion06
Structural
- Nov 17, 2006
- 4,238
I have a question regarding a residential application. I've never worked on a single family residence before, so I'm somewhat unfamiliar with what probably seems like standard terms/issues.
I have a house where there is pretty severe water penetration into a basement. The foundation walls are CMU (no grout). A contractor was called and said a french drain would alleviate the problem, but I'm not sure exactly what a french drain is and if that is true. When I think of a french drain, I think of my grandmother's basement with a stone trench around the exterior basement wall taking away the water that is coming into the basement.
While this might keep the basement dry, it is not addressing the issue of increased lateral pressure against the basement wall.
Can anyone offer any insight into this?
I have a house where there is pretty severe water penetration into a basement. The foundation walls are CMU (no grout). A contractor was called and said a french drain would alleviate the problem, but I'm not sure exactly what a french drain is and if that is true. When I think of a french drain, I think of my grandmother's basement with a stone trench around the exterior basement wall taking away the water that is coming into the basement.
While this might keep the basement dry, it is not addressing the issue of increased lateral pressure against the basement wall.
Can anyone offer any insight into this?