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Wet Park Slope Basement after heavy rain — Brooklynian

Wet Park Slope Basement after heavy rain

john casson
edited May 2014 in Park Slope
My basement gets very wet after it rains heavily.  Park of the problem results from a nearby underground stream flowing into the Gowanus watershed. Has anyone had experience using sump pumps and french drains to solve such a problem or do you know of anyone who has dealt with this problem using french drains and a sump pump?

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  • If you don't have a French drain now, you're not going to put it in because they'd have to make a sort of trench around your whole foundation. Sump pump is a better idea if there's a few inches of water because if it's just the floor getting wet it's not going to suck up enough to help. Of course, you have to have a place for the hose to drain so it goes either in a slop sink or outside.
  • I had a French drain and sump pump installed last year and so far it has worked great. I was getting water from the back wall of the basement and a couple of feet in from the back wall on either side. They dug the trench in this area, put in a pipe with holes in it draining into a pit with a sump pump and filled it back in except for about a 2 inch gap next to the wall. Now any water that seeps through the back wall of our basement--which is rock--drains into the pipe and sump pump. I can't see why it won't completely solve the problem we were having, given the way that water was getting in.
  • furnitureassembly
    edited May 2014
    Hi if interesting I can forward my plumbers info he specializes in installing sump pumps. .been doing it for many years he is the go to guy in my neighborhood.
  • I would greatly appreciate your providing me with your plumber's info.  Thanks for the offer.
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