Hello all. I've got a long standing problem and I was hoping that maybe
someone here may have an answer.
I have a small apartment that is in a cinderblock constructed building
(with concrete floors.)
The building is at the bottom of a small hill. The problem is that the
ground water seems to seep into the building about 3 or 4 times a year.
Now, I've paved around the building to help rain water get directed away
from the building, but it seems that the water is still getting in (from
undernear maybe?)
What can I do? Is there a waterproof coating I can put on from the inside?
Do I need to rip up to aspalt and install some kind of drain system?
To make matters worst, I need to leave for AZ for 6 months in Jan and I
need to take care of this before then. I don't mind calling in a
professional, but how do you find someone that is not just a fly by
nighter? (I've asked around and no one that I know can recommend anyone.)
Thanks.
Inch
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