OUR CASE HISTORIES
PROJECT GOALS
- Waterproof the foundation wall
- Relieve lateral pressure on the foundation
- Install weeping tile for footing drainage
- Install a sump system to drain weeping tile
OUR APPROACH
Due to the type of wall that existed we had to excavate in a slightly different manner than most foundation excavations and keep the bearing angle of the bottom of the wall in mind when elevating the bottom of the excavation such that the weeping tile installed would be properly located below the top of the interior floor without undermining the bearing angle of the footing.
- Once the excavation was completed, we filled cracks, holes and deteriorated areas with an application of bonding agent then hydraulic cement.
- A liquid rubber membrane was installed from the bottom of the exterior wall to grade level.
- Weeping tile was installed around the entire perimeter of the house including under the additions and connected to an interior sump system.
- The exterior excavation was backfilled with stone. This stone backfill created a “free drainage” system such that no water would be held adjacent to the foundation. The stone also reduced lateral loads on the 70 year old foundation.