Foundation Wall Excavation Trench Flooded? I have not long had excavators attempt to verbs down to...

I have not long had excavators attempt to verbs down to the footings (8 ft.) of one wall of my home in lay down to repair leakage into the concrete block foundation wall. They could just get to just about 6 ft. before the trench flooded near water from an underground spring. They tried to drain the trench but hose down came within at a higher rate and the excavation have to be terminated as the walls of the trench threatened collapse. If anyone has encounter this problem, what action did you appropriate ? I have already grade the surface soil away from the house, replaced troughs and redirected downspouts. Thanks for any guidance.
You call for to trench a drain down away from the house. If there is no instrument to drain to a spot lower than the footings, you must pump water out faster than it comes contained by.


I agree, dig a sump to one side and hang on to the water pumped down. That is the with the sole purpose way to business deal with the ground hose down.

I have poured hundreds of foundations contained by the Louisiana swamp and that is the single way to bring back the job done.
Answers:    you can have a dewatering company install points to save your exevation from flooding