Cade
Bronze Member
well maybe someone else can shed some light on this issue for both of us. Thanks again!
===========Cade said:My crawlspace is about 5' high with a gravel/dirt floor. There is a vapor barrier about 4 inches under the gravel/ground. I live in the poconos with rocky/clay soil. There is a gradual slope towards my house limitting me on what could be done because my septic tanks and sand mound are to the rear of the house/the same area that the ground slopes towards the house. My crawlspace would flood during heavey rains, water pouring through the block walls. The condensation was so bad that the insulation in the ceiling of the crawlspace was saturated and dripping. The joists/rim and plates were wet. The pipes were dripping wet etc. I waterproofed the walls, closed the vents and put in a dehumidifier. (the previous owners ran an electric heater , I can't afford to pay that electric bill). I dug a french drain on the back and one side of the house (thanks to the Kubota). The drain was about three feet wide and down to the footer. I put in 4" coorigated pipe and filled the trench with 2b stone. I have a swale about 40 feet from the back of the house to direct runoff away from the house and I also dug to additional ditches at the rear of my property line. All this and I still have a water issue. The water is coming from underneath because the water table is high....I have an artesian well and the water is coming out the top of the pipe so I know the table is high. It hasn't rained in about 5 days and my sump pumps are still kicking out water every 45 seconds....they are in a 5 gall bucket dug the height of the bucket into the ground. What else could/or should I do? I want to get this problem fixed! I am debating on digging around the remainder of the house, which would include ripping up my macadem driveway, to continue the french drain. I don't know if this would help though. DO you think that it would help if I dug a bigger sump pit, dug in 4'' corrigated pipe on the interior of the crawlspace and then concreted the floor?
===========Cade said:rimshot,
closing the vents or allowing them open is a long debate that I looked into prior to doing it. I can tell you this, I used to have them open with a large fan. The condensation on the walls near the bilco was amazing. The temp difference was too much. I closed the vents and put in the dehumidifier and it did make a difference. Really. if I don't stop the water coming in it will not matter if the vents are closed or open because the potential rot/damage. (Cade)