StoneHeartFarm
Veteran Member
Tubes through should work for you. Would be a bit of a problem here since any moisture in the tube would freeze in the winter. It's probably better to leave the moisture behind the wall than in the wall. But, you don't get that cold, so drain tubes should work. The problem would be having enough of them to allow the water to run off. I would also think you would need a run of drain tile to feed your tubes, so the water would basically get into the tile and then run into the tubes and through the walls.
Just to throw out yet another idea and I have no idea if its good, bad or would even work-- have you seen the new styrofoam blocks they are using to build basements? Basically a big styrofoam block with channels in it. You wire the blocks together run some rebar and fill with concrete.
If you used a product like that and then removed the foam, you would have a grid-type wall with vertical and horizontal bars that would leave good drainage. How do you get rid of the foam? I bet that firebug RPM could help ya. /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
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Just to throw out yet another idea and I have no idea if its good, bad or would even work-- have you seen the new styrofoam blocks they are using to build basements? Basically a big styrofoam block with channels in it. You wire the blocks together run some rebar and fill with concrete.
If you used a product like that and then removed the foam, you would have a grid-type wall with vertical and horizontal bars that would leave good drainage. How do you get rid of the foam? I bet that firebug RPM could help ya. /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
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