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It’s crossed my mind although I don’t think I have foundation cracks. I found 2 wet spots where the walls and floor meet

 

French drainage system

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Yea, but this is the first time this has happened since I’ve had the house (almost 5 years)

With our first house, we had dampness issues with the basement (common problem here). We’ve been told walls are a bigger issue than wet spots (depending on size of spot, I imagine). We have a few spots, but the inspector said to look at the walls - we had one wall being “pushed in” 3”. Was told it was a drainage issue. Added gutters, drainage and some water sucking plants. Hopefully that works until it sells.

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With our first house, we had dampness issues with the basement (common problem here). We?ve been told walls are a bigger issue than wet spots (depending on size of spot, I imagine). We have a few spots, but the inspector said to look at the walls - we had one wall being ?pushed in? 3?. Was told it was a drainage issue. Added gutters, drainage and some water sucking plants. Hopefully that works until it sells.

 

I think my problem is hydrostatic pressure and I think it has to do with having a sprinkler system installed last summer, the soil next to the house seems soft and may not be pitched away.

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I think my problem is hydrostatic pressure and I think it has to do with having a sprinkler system installed last summer, the soil next to the house seems soft and may not be pitched away.
Everyone I know who has had a sprinkler system installed has regretted it, for one reason or another.
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lmao, Google is the only reason why I put Excel as a skill on my resume

 

Do they give you internet access there?

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