jim_wilson
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Sounds like you have the same problems I do. I also have started to accumlate woodworking tools and was looking to get my basement dry so I wouldn't have a pile of rusty tools from them sitting down there. Sounds like overall your quickest easiest way to solve this problem is to put in the interior perimeter drain going over to your sump pump. Like I said in the earlier posts I have one of these in my basement and by and large it works pretty good. The problem is that it doesn't prevent the water from getting in under the floor in the first place so you still have the issue of moisture coming up thru the concrete even if you don't have actual liquid water. What I was going to do in my basement is to lay down some of the Grace Bituthene foundation waterproofing membrane right on the floor and then pour some of the self leveling concrete over that in layer 1-2" thick. The floor in my basement is pretty uneven in most places so I can solve the moisture problem with the Bituthene membrane and then the self leveling concrete layer over that will both protect the membrane and level off the floor at the same time. I was going to then paint or put linoleam tiles on the concrete layer to finish off the floor.
Since the interior drain would be an easier solution than digging down the exterior foundation it sounds like that would be your best way to go at this point. Just make sure your sump empties somewhere away from the foundation. When I dug my foundation down and put in the footer drain I also put in a separate drain pipe for the sump and buried it underground in the trench with the footer drain. Once I finish the drain piping off this will all go out into my backyard and terminate in either a drain field or a drywell. Previously the sump pump was going out thru a window and had a hose just draining into the backyard. Problem with this was that whenever it got cold the hose would freeze up and then the sump had nowhere to go. This would happen quite a bit when we got weather like we have had recently where there is a lot of precipitation and fluctuating warm and cold weather.
As a side note even with all the precipitation we have had recently and the warm weather I have not had any water in my basement or the entryway foundation. Previously I would get up to 6 inches at the bottom of the entryway. Looks like the footer drain and the foundation waterproofing are doing something. I will know for sure if we get some heavy rains this spring. If I get a chance I will post some of the pics I took when I put the footer drains in this fall.
Since the interior drain would be an easier solution than digging down the exterior foundation it sounds like that would be your best way to go at this point. Just make sure your sump empties somewhere away from the foundation. When I dug my foundation down and put in the footer drain I also put in a separate drain pipe for the sump and buried it underground in the trench with the footer drain. Once I finish the drain piping off this will all go out into my backyard and terminate in either a drain field or a drywell. Previously the sump pump was going out thru a window and had a hose just draining into the backyard. Problem with this was that whenever it got cold the hose would freeze up and then the sump had nowhere to go. This would happen quite a bit when we got weather like we have had recently where there is a lot of precipitation and fluctuating warm and cold weather.
As a side note even with all the precipitation we have had recently and the warm weather I have not had any water in my basement or the entryway foundation. Previously I would get up to 6 inches at the bottom of the entryway. Looks like the footer drain and the foundation waterproofing are doing something. I will know for sure if we get some heavy rains this spring. If I get a chance I will post some of the pics I took when I put the footer drains in this fall.