Might be able to make it to Gladiator burger on a full charge for next seasons burger meets.
Gonna start finishing the coach house attic.
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Have 12x29 plus a couple of dormer areas.
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Have to fit a tiny 3 PC bathroom in here, 4' wide, 6' deep. This will be the biggest challenge.
That works if you leave the pump running. We try not to do that in most houses. Pump turns on for a short period of time when needed. As for pumping down water table, I suspect your job will be littered with aquatech containers to do just that.Had an interesting chat with my dad today. He said that back home in Poland people install the sump pump deep in the basement, or beside the house, and just pump the water table down once in reaches a certain point. They don’t waterproof the house, or do any type of channels inside the house.
I never thought of it and only think of the sump as removing water from inside the house…not the lowering of water table around the house.
Anyone know about this?
That's the primary reason you install a sump.Had an interesting chat with my dad today. He said that back home in Poland people install the sump pump deep in the basement, or beside the house, and just pump the water table down once in reaches a certain point. They don’t waterproof the house, or do any type of channels inside the house.
I never thought of it and only think of the sump as removing water from inside the house…not the lowering of water table around the house.
Anyone know about this?
Right beside the chimney actually.Also with a sump make sure you have backup power and I believe ice protection.
You mentioned @mimico_polak the water seepage is in the middle of the house, any were close to your chimney?
All homes in Alliston built in the last 35 years have sump pumps. Mine runs all year round. Comes on about every 1/2 hour. If I dig a hole in the spring it will fill with water to about 2' below ground level. Just high water table. Not all homes are like this but many are.I never thought of it and only think of the sump as removing water from inside the house…not the lowering of water table around the house.
Anyone know about this?
Have you checked for radon? A sump could make things bad. How are you going to connect the sump pit to the weepers?For some reason my dad thinks installing a sump will cost us $300-500. Mind you that means me digging the hole and buying a small pump.
For some reason my dad thinks installing a sump will cost us $300-500. Mind you that means me digging the hole and buying a small pump.
It sounds like your dad wants you to build a sinkhole.@Scuba Steve and @Allistonfjr that’s the thing…dad was saying that the weepers aren’t necessary and the sump will just drain from the surrounding ground under the house.
Personally I’m not convinced as I understand the water may not reach the sump at all or slowly.