SPIKER
Elite Member
Looking at your soil conditions it looks like mostly clay, are they going to back fill with gravel around the outside all way up or are they going to use native soil on top of the perimeter drain tile? Adding some extra sealant to basement walls/seams & plastic while it is open could be cheap insurance against leaks also..
wondering what their plans are for most part is all. I also would think a drains tied to the tile in the garage seeing you have tons of back to add it would be pretty easy to do if aloud in your area. lots of regulations as someone mentioned leading back to antifreeze and oil into environment as drips off cars as main concern... EPA came into the shop i worked at about 10 yrs back where fork lifts were used/parked as only oil/antifreeze devices and made them pour concrete down all the drains. about a month later they switched to all electric fork trucks (go figure.)
wondering what their plans are for most part is all. I also would think a drains tied to the tile in the garage seeing you have tons of back to add it would be pretty easy to do if aloud in your area. lots of regulations as someone mentioned leading back to antifreeze and oil into environment as drips off cars as main concern... EPA came into the shop i worked at about 10 yrs back where fork lifts were used/parked as only oil/antifreeze devices and made them pour concrete down all the drains. about a month later they switched to all electric fork trucks (go figure.)