At adams foundation repair waterproofing we install the patented hydro channel basement drainage system which is both durable and proven.
Water seeping through tile floor in basement.
But before you diagnose this as your problem be sure that you first check for the following.
How to stop water seeping in through a basement floor step 1.
Dry out your home the first step in drying out your home is to make sure the humidity in the room is not too high the temperature is low and the air is circulating.
Here are the three most common symptoms and the causes of each of these problems below.
Use a shop vacuum or other heavy duty vacuum cleaner to remove all dirt and debris from the basement floor.
It reduces hydrostatic pressure and directs ground water away that would otherwise leak into your basement like a gutter under your basement.
The solution is installing drain tile which is when concrete is cut to install a network of piping that directs the water build up away from possible entry points into your basement.
If it gives this may be the problem.
An interior tile drain system will capture water at its most common point of entry the basement floor wall joint and will then direct it to the sump pump area to be flushed out and away from your home.
Clogged weeping drain tile depending on the age of the home and other factors weeping tile can become clogged and non functional.
The best way to tell if this is your problem is to push down on the floor around the drain.
Water seepage where the basement wall meets the floor is a common cause of water in the basement.
Check for leaking pipes or appliances in your basement.
If the water is seeping up through the floor it could be a result of insufficiently sealed foundations or there could be cracks in the foundation floor.
Dripping water would be a key to leaking drainage.
During a rainy season a crack in a basement wall can allow an inch or two of water in but before you seek to repair the crack remove all the water from the floor.
Aside from a plumbing leak or local flooding there are two major causes of water in the basement.
Leaking drainpipes in a shower or a bathroom plug will let water underneath tile.
If you have water seeping through your basement floor you may have a high water table and the hydrostatic pressure is pushing up under your basement floor and forcing water into your basement.
Surface water and subsurface groundwater.
This situation will cause the water table to rise sometimes to the point that water comes up through the basement floor and the basement floods.
Prime the basement floor according to the instructions on the basement waterproofing material.
It relieves the pressure and saves your slab.
This drain is installed underneath your basement floor.