Fluelikesymptoms
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Do we have any basement waterproofing people here?
Disclosure : I know waterproofing is better done outside than in, I just bought the house last week and am not in a position to afford waterproofing services, recently quoted 18k for a two sump system and crawl encapsulation, scared to know what exterior perimeter would run me.
Long story short I decided to at least install one of the sumps myself, becuase I figured something was better than nothing to help until I find a good solution.
My questions is this I dug my pit starting at 8 inches from interior foundation wall. The footer at the spot just so happened to extend out further than the footing at my test location so I decided to start my dig right up against it.
While digging down I start to dig a bit under the footer, after realizing I tried to correct myself and make that part of the dig flush with the edge of the footer.
Now I'm worried about having disturbed the soil the house will have settlement issues.
Attached are photos.
Should I make a form and try to fill the back half with concrete around the sump or do you think it's safe.
I'd prefer to keep it gravel for improved drainage
This sump is a beater sump FYI, this crawlspace is very wet so I was using it to help clear water as I dug
Disclosure : I know waterproofing is better done outside than in, I just bought the house last week and am not in a position to afford waterproofing services, recently quoted 18k for a two sump system and crawl encapsulation, scared to know what exterior perimeter would run me.
Long story short I decided to at least install one of the sumps myself, becuase I figured something was better than nothing to help until I find a good solution.
My questions is this I dug my pit starting at 8 inches from interior foundation wall. The footer at the spot just so happened to extend out further than the footing at my test location so I decided to start my dig right up against it.
While digging down I start to dig a bit under the footer, after realizing I tried to correct myself and make that part of the dig flush with the edge of the footer.
Now I'm worried about having disturbed the soil the house will have settlement issues.
Attached are photos.
Should I make a form and try to fill the back half with concrete around the sump or do you think it's safe.
I'd prefer to keep it gravel for improved drainage
This sump is a beater sump FYI, this crawlspace is very wet so I was using it to help clear water as I dug
