Can anyone explain why its raining within my vault? its not leaking from the window or from anywhere else..and I...
its not leaking from the window or from anywhere else..and I never had this problem in the past last year. can anyone please explain why every time it rain I have to accord with a drizzling floor in the underground store? and what should I do?
Higher then common ground water level may cause wet to leak within through the gap between the floor and the wall, or through cracks surrounded by the floor or walls. Not a simple thing to fix, unanimously your choice is to dig up the boundary of the house and clean and reseal the foundation, install a french drain to facilitate move the water away from the house, or cut a drain system inside the underground store and install a sump pump to capture the sea and pump it out of the basement.
I just saw this on HGTV or DIY. They showed this exam you can do in your subterranean vault to find out where the river is coming from.
First you get some aluminum foil and fold it similar to a rectangle about the size of a thesis folded in partially. Tape it to the wall of your basement and go away for a couple days.
When you go down to check it, if the aluminum facing the room is damp, then you own a humidity problem and need to place a dehumidifier surrounded by your basement.
If the hose down is on the aluminum that is against the wall, after you have hose seeping through and inevitability to apply a sealer to the walls.
Answers: Higher rainfall than previous years?
Gutters missing?
Edit: wow, thumbs down to people that pilfer the time to try to suggest explanations?
I thought the thumbs down were for those who aren't trying to help at adjectives!