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raratt

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Is it Friday the 13th by chance??

I've been pumping water out of my basement for the past 4-5 hours....not even sure. My stitches are fucked up! I've never in the 14 years I've been here had anywhere near this much water...It was a freaking torrential storm! I probably have 75% sucked up and the rest is gonna have to wait til tomorrow. It was so bad I hooked up a pump, not just the usual shop vac.

I see digging in my future...or someone's future, lol
I thought a sump pump was a standard install in a basement to remove any water.
Mornin all.
 

manfredo

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I thought a sump pump was a standard install in a basement to remove any water.
Mornin all.
Nope....Most basements around here anyways, do not have sump pits/pumps, unless the have issues all the time or a spring under their slab. Plus my basement is pretty big...1400sf, so I'd need several sump pumps.

This house was built in 1960 I believe, and they probably put a perimeter drain around the foundation when they built it to divert the water, but over time they fill will mud and become ineffective. The correct way to fix it is dig all around the foundation to below the basement floor and replace the perimeter drain and gravel. Labor intensive but the materials are relatively cheap.


I can probably rent an excavator for a day or 2and fix it for good...Ugh! Might be a job to sub out!!
 

raratt

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Nope....Most basements around here anyways, do not have sump pits/pumps, unless the have issues all the time or a spring under their slab. Plus my basement is pretty big...1400sf, so I'd need several sump pumps.

This house was built in 1960 I believe, and they probably put a perimeter drain around the foundation when they built it to divert the water, but over time they fill will mud and become ineffective. The correct way to fix it is dig all around the foundation to below the basement floor and replace the perimeter drain and gravel. Labor intensive but the materials are relatively cheap.


I can probably rent an excavator for a day or 2and fix it for good...Ugh! Might be a job to sub out!!
I understand the process, I watch too much Holmes on Homes on HGTV, lol.
 

curious2garden

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Once you get over this hump I’m sure the weight will come back quickly. I recommend lots of candy, but I’m not a dietitian.

she’s 16 months old, born just as the world started falling apart. I nicknamed her Jack Sparrow. She kinda staggers around like him and you can’t understand a word she says.




you forgot drunk
That sort of describes my grandbaby. She's 17 months of trouble LOL she can say no clearly. She runs everywhere in the opposite direction and she's already surfing and runs toward the ocean. I'm so glad I don't have to raise her LOL
 

curious2garden

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I changed my mind. Please leave the baby very far from your party. o_O
Actually an old teething remedy was to rub a teething babies gums with liquor. If you were a smart parent you went for the high proof shit (no not Everclear), scotch, whiskey, rum, vodka. I'm sure many babies back in the day survived to adulthood because of this remedy :lol:

I'm sure this will be a shock to most but I was a high energy youngster. My dad and I would go out and sit and watch the stars at night or have a nice fire. After I finished my milk my dad would pour sips of his beer into my cup :) I enjoyed the fuck out of those evenings.
 

Rsawr

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Actually an old teething remedy was to rub a teething babies gums with liquor. If you were a smart parent you went for the high proof shit (no not Everclear), scotch, whiskey, rum, vodka. I'm sure many babies back in the day survived to adulthood because of this remedy :lol:

I'm sure this will be a shock to most but I was a high energy youngster. My dad and I would go out and sit and watch the stars at night or have a nice fire. After I finished my milk my dad would pour sips of his beer into my cup :) I enjoyed the fuck out of those evenings.
When LG posts on here that her family won't let her babysit anymore, I will cite this post as the reason why hehehe
 

curious2garden

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It has been quite the week!! It's not normally this "exciting", thank God!!

Good morning everyone!! :hug: I'm about ready for a bake session. Probably put me right back to sleep. I only lost 1 stitch last night, but loosened them all :o
Buy some butterflies and benzoin and reinforce the line. You may have to ask the pharmacist but it's at most pharmacies (often behind the counter)
 

manfredo

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I've already done fairly extensive work trying to correct this. I have a hill behind my house that moves water toward me is the problem....and last night we had rain like I have never seen! Torrential is an under statement.

I improved the swale ditch to divert it, and brought in 2 -10 wheeler loads of round stone and dug and put drain tile all the way across my property, like 10' from the house. It helped tremendously and that's when I finished the basement.

Actually a contractor buddy is on his way here now, for something else...but I'm gonna have him look at it. I'd have to blow out my front concrete steps but they are old anyways! And I have been wanting to expand my back patio, so maybe this will be a fall project.


Buy some butterflies and benzoin and reinforce the line. You may have to ask the pharmacist but it's at most pharmacies (often behind the counter)
Yeah after showering I noticed there are 2 popped. I will take your advice, thank you, and I called a friend to come help me finish, because there is still standing water down there and a soaked carpet, and I just can't do it with thuis sore paw!!
Buy some butterflies and benzoin and reinforce the line. You may have to ask the pharmacist but it's at most pharmacies (often behind the counter)
Look what I just happened to have.IMG_20210703_114653.jpg
 

DarkWeb

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Nope....Most basements around here anyways, do not have sump pits/pumps, unless the have issues all the time or a spring under their slab. Plus my basement is pretty big...1400sf, so I'd need several sump pumps.

This house was built in 1960 I believe, and they probably put a perimeter drain around the foundation when they built it to divert the water, but over time they fill will mud and become ineffective. The correct way to fix it is dig all around the foundation to below the basement floor and replace the perimeter drain and gravel. Labor intensive but the materials are relatively cheap.


I can probably rent an excavator for a day or 2and fix it for good...Ugh! Might be a job to sub out!!
@manfredo
I know this all too well.

I have way to much in the way that will be really expensive to put back. So we're going through the inside. Cutting up the floor, laying drain pipe, and running them to a sump. That's how you get away with one sump pit. It's actually about the same price but guaranteed for the life of the house.

You might have Orangeburg pipe around your perimeter. That was common at that time. Only had a max life of 30 years. It collapses.
 
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curious2garden

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I've already done fairly extensive work trying to correct this. I have a hill behind my house that moves water toward me is the problem....and last night we had rain like I have never seen! Torrential is an under statement.

I improved the swale ditch to divert it, and brought in 2 -10 wheeler loads of round stone and dug and put drain tile all the way across my property, like 10' from the house. It helped tremendously and that's when I finished the basement.

Actually a contractor buddy is on his way here now, for something else...but I'm gonna have him look at it. I'd have to blow out my front concrete steps but they are old anyways! And I have been wanting to expand my back patio, so maybe this will be a fall project.



Yeah after showering I noticed there are 2 popped. I will take your advice, thank you, and I called a friend to come help me finish, because there is still standing water down there and a soaked carpet, and I just can't do it with thuis sore paw!!

Look what I just happened to have.View attachment 4935701
You should have stock in those :lol: get some benzoin too and keep it in 'stock'.
 
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