Drama time! Everything goes wrong at the end of a project - no matter how much you plan and schedule! So when I got a text from one of the guys at 6:05 am with this picture, it didn't totally freak me out (okay, maybe it did a little!). There was water across the front side of the unfinished basement.
We've had a lot of snow and a few days of warm weather, plus a full day of rain, melted big mounds of snow. The water runs everywhere and hydrostatic pressure builds around the foundation.
There is a homemade looking pit under the stairs that we've never really paid much attention to. Now it got attention!! Water was coming up from the pit, while we were frantically trying to shopvac the water out.
Turns out, when the basement was dug back in 1960, they put a perimeter drain around the basement (this is actually a very good thing). The pipes from that lead to the pit. But somehow (and construction debris could have played a role in this), the drain had gotten clogged.
Thankfully Keith from Flo Pro was working in the area and was able to stop by. He was able to quickly clear the clog and instantly, all that water disappeared. It was amazing to see how much water was coming from the perimeter drain! It really does the job - when the line is clear!
We checked to make sure the flooding was just on the unfinished side of the basement (which is also the lowest side). That meant we had to pull up the newly laid basement floor and thankfully only one small spot had seen any water. And because we installed 'dimple board' to keep the flooring off the concrete, the subfloor and flooring was nice and dry. Good news! I was terrified we'd have to rip open the whole finished side of the basement.
How do we keep this from happening again? Well, we're now installing a brand new sump pump. That will give the new owners peace of mind that the basement will stay dry. There will also be a box to check on the perimeter drain, to make sure it's working as intended.
And as weird as it might sound, I'm glad this happened now. Sure, it's an expense we hadn't planned on, but I would hate for the new owners to move in and have this happen. We didn't have anything of value in that side of the basement, so it was an easy cleanup.
This hiccup will have a bit of a schedule impact, but hopefully it will be smooth sailing from here!
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