ptmoss
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 30, 2002
- 97
Yet another wet basement....
My basic question here is this -- has anyone had success with sealant products inside a structure? In this case, a garage and basement.
Here is the problem:
A house has been built, about six years ago, into a steep hillside with a high water table. A garage is on the uphill side of the house and it has a four foot concrete wall above the level of the slab to act as a retaining wall. Water comes in for 2-3 weeks every spring through some cracks along and near the base of the wall at the uphill side.
The second spot where water comes in is through the uphill side of the basement, again near the toe of the wall. This corner of the basement also shows a small (+/-6" diam) spot of bedrock poking through (directly at the bottom corner). So apparently the slab and wall were poured directly on bedrock in at least that one location. Again, water seeps in through a few cracks for 2-3 weeks each spring.
We talked about the possibility of excavating around and being pretty agressive with some drains around - although the house had basic footing drains (he thinks) installed when the house was built. Expensive, yes, and actually quite difficult at this site, especially after seeing the bedrock.
What the owner would like to try, and I thought it was worth a try, was a product he found doing a web search. It's called "Sani-Tred LRB" and is a polyurethane product that gets applied over the wall and floor. Its supposed to have serious adhesive qualities and penetrate into cracks and the like.
I'd love to here if any of you might have had experience with this or similar products.
Thanks, Pete
My basic question here is this -- has anyone had success with sealant products inside a structure? In this case, a garage and basement.
Here is the problem:
A house has been built, about six years ago, into a steep hillside with a high water table. A garage is on the uphill side of the house and it has a four foot concrete wall above the level of the slab to act as a retaining wall. Water comes in for 2-3 weeks every spring through some cracks along and near the base of the wall at the uphill side.
The second spot where water comes in is through the uphill side of the basement, again near the toe of the wall. This corner of the basement also shows a small (+/-6" diam) spot of bedrock poking through (directly at the bottom corner). So apparently the slab and wall were poured directly on bedrock in at least that one location. Again, water seeps in through a few cracks for 2-3 weeks each spring.
We talked about the possibility of excavating around and being pretty agressive with some drains around - although the house had basic footing drains (he thinks) installed when the house was built. Expensive, yes, and actually quite difficult at this site, especially after seeing the bedrock.
What the owner would like to try, and I thought it was worth a try, was a product he found doing a web search. It's called "Sani-Tred LRB" and is a polyurethane product that gets applied over the wall and floor. Its supposed to have serious adhesive qualities and penetrate into cracks and the like.
I'd love to here if any of you might have had experience with this or similar products.
Thanks, Pete