The black corrugated channel is supposed to capture this water and drain it down to an underfloor drain tile system leading to a sump pump and sump pit. This drain tile system has failed here and a few other places in this basement and we see this type of drain tile failure often especially when the water comes out above the floor.
Great Lakes Waterproofing uses all methods of waterproofing, they all have their strong points, but we love to do exterior waterproofing and really seal up the foundation. In most cases, exterior hydroclay waterproofing is the least costly. In this situation we injected all-green bentonite hydroclay along this side of the home, filling in voids and cracks. Once set up water is not able to get through this barrier and after a year and a half of record rain fall this basement is dry again.
For customers wanted to address the crack as well, we offer Fortress Stabilization Carbon Fiber Strips. We would use marine grade epoxy and attach carbon fiber strips to staple up the crack preventing it from future movement.
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