Micscience
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I know this is a bit off topic but there is to many knowledgeable people in GJ to not ask.
I have been researching waterproofing ways to eliminate water into my basement and I know the typical way to eliminate water leakage is to dig a trench around the interior of the basement walls which then the water is collected and drained threw that trench using channel directing the water into the sump pump.
What I wanted to know is can I skip digging a trench and just place a sump pump in and maybe that will be enough? My theory is the water under the foundation will be removed and all I would have to do is contend with the wall leakage.
I get water on both sides of my basement but the back half of the basement stays dry. Just today I filled a 5 gallon vacuum 5-6 times from the rain fall to eliminate the water.
Any pointers are welcome thanks in advance.
I have been researching waterproofing ways to eliminate water into my basement and I know the typical way to eliminate water leakage is to dig a trench around the interior of the basement walls which then the water is collected and drained threw that trench using channel directing the water into the sump pump.
What I wanted to know is can I skip digging a trench and just place a sump pump in and maybe that will be enough? My theory is the water under the foundation will be removed and all I would have to do is contend with the wall leakage.
I get water on both sides of my basement but the back half of the basement stays dry. Just today I filled a 5 gallon vacuum 5-6 times from the rain fall to eliminate the water.
Any pointers are welcome thanks in advance.

