58Yeoman
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A few years ago, we had over 7" of rain overnight, and since then, we've had water coming into the basement, sometimes with as little as 1 or 2 inches of rain. I'd already installed a french drain between the house and the hill behind the house; 4" perf pipe and gravel. The ground still slopes toward the house a little, but the way the house is, we can't really raise the level of the yard to slope towards the drain.
We've called a basement waterproofing company to come and assess the leak. I think the wall may have cracked behind the finished wall in the basement. They said to remove the finished wall before they get here, which will be next month on the 13th. I'll probably have to remove part of the suspended ceiling also, plus the paneling, drywall and (I believe) foam insulation for about 10 feet.
What I'm asking is: What should I be looking for when he comes? Questions to ask? In my last house which was built in 1936 (this one in '79), I had a company come in and they dug a trench, put in a sump pump, then put a rubber sheet against the wall to be sure the water ran into the trench. That house had a crumbly concrete wall, and the basement was nice, but not finished. I don't want that on this house.
Any thoughts or ideas?
We've called a basement waterproofing company to come and assess the leak. I think the wall may have cracked behind the finished wall in the basement. They said to remove the finished wall before they get here, which will be next month on the 13th. I'll probably have to remove part of the suspended ceiling also, plus the paneling, drywall and (I believe) foam insulation for about 10 feet.
What I'm asking is: What should I be looking for when he comes? Questions to ask? In my last house which was built in 1936 (this one in '79), I had a company come in and they dug a trench, put in a sump pump, then put a rubber sheet against the wall to be sure the water ran into the trench. That house had a crumbly concrete wall, and the basement was nice, but not finished. I don't want that on this house.
Any thoughts or ideas?

