ws6whiteshark
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What is the name of your state? Maryland
My wife and I built a new home 2 years ago. While we were doing our 90-day punch out list we noticed down in the basement (unfinished) that there was an area with some water on the concrete floor. I pulled the insulation apart that was attached to the wall and noticed the concrete wall was wet (soaked through). We informed the builder who dried the block wall and said they waterproofed them, so it shouldn't happen again. Recently we have noticed again water soaked concrete walls and a little puddle at the bottom of this same area. We notified the builder and they originally wanted to come out and dig a trench along the foundation wall at this location to see what's going on. Now they are saying and I quote from their email:
"John ran by your house yesterday and checked a few things that could be affecting the moisture at the block.
We_d like to set a meeting with you for John to run by with the laser to shoot the grades at the foundation. It appears that the landscaping may be holding the water against the foundation. We_ll decide the next course of action after this meeting.
Please let me know when you are available to meet. John will probably want to come out before to set up the equipment and not use any more of your time than is absolutely necessary."
Now, I can tell you that our landscaping has nothing to do with this situation since we had a leak at this very same spot when we first moved in. At that time there was hardly any landscaping and the grade has always ran away from the house.
The product they used to waterproof the foundation walls is called Rub-R-Wall Plus and the manufacture guarantees their product will not leak or they will take care of it.
Does it sound like the builder is playing games or what??? Any ideas???
S
My wife and I built a new home 2 years ago. While we were doing our 90-day punch out list we noticed down in the basement (unfinished) that there was an area with some water on the concrete floor. I pulled the insulation apart that was attached to the wall and noticed the concrete wall was wet (soaked through). We informed the builder who dried the block wall and said they waterproofed them, so it shouldn't happen again. Recently we have noticed again water soaked concrete walls and a little puddle at the bottom of this same area. We notified the builder and they originally wanted to come out and dig a trench along the foundation wall at this location to see what's going on. Now they are saying and I quote from their email:
"John ran by your house yesterday and checked a few things that could be affecting the moisture at the block.
We_d like to set a meeting with you for John to run by with the laser to shoot the grades at the foundation. It appears that the landscaping may be holding the water against the foundation. We_ll decide the next course of action after this meeting.
Please let me know when you are available to meet. John will probably want to come out before to set up the equipment and not use any more of your time than is absolutely necessary."
Now, I can tell you that our landscaping has nothing to do with this situation since we had a leak at this very same spot when we first moved in. At that time there was hardly any landscaping and the grade has always ran away from the house.
The product they used to waterproof the foundation walls is called Rub-R-Wall Plus and the manufacture guarantees their product will not leak or they will take care of it.
Does it sound like the builder is playing games or what??? Any ideas???
S
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