ᐅ Issues with the light well, unfortunately water in the basement
Created on: 9 Jun 2021 09:31
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aGgi1337Good morning,
we have been living in our house for 2 years now, and this is the second time we have water in the basement.
The water is rising and cannot drain quickly enough through the clay soil around the house.
My question to the experts here: Has anyone experienced the same problem and found a solution?
My idea was to cover the window with a plexiglass sheet and place a submersible pump in the light well.
For this, I would need to reopen the edge of the driveway and lay a drainage hose into the front yard.
Are there any other suggestions?
Best regards,
Tim
we have been living in our house for 2 years now, and this is the second time we have water in the basement.
The water is rising and cannot drain quickly enough through the clay soil around the house.
My question to the experts here: Has anyone experienced the same problem and found a solution?
My idea was to cover the window with a plexiglass sheet and place a submersible pump in the light well.
For this, I would need to reopen the edge of the driveway and lay a drainage hose into the front yard.
Are there any other suggestions?
Best regards,
Tim
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hanghaus20009 Jun 2021 09:37Install a drainage system and a drain below the light well, and connect them to the sewer line.
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hanghaus20009 Jun 2021 10:01I have my own shaft on the property.
If you ask a lot of questions, you will also get answers that you might not like.
How is the roof drainage disposed of?
If you ask a lot of questions, you will also get answers that you might not like.
How is the roof drainage disposed of?
There was simply some negligence in the drainage planning. The effort to correct this afterwards is naturally higher. But do it right from the start, as already described above. Drainage beneath the light well, connected to the cistern (so only indirectly to the sewer) – done. How do you want to supply power to and monitor the submersible pump?
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