Posted by snoop-nc on July 12, 2009 at 09:37:09 from (66.44.247.181):
In Reply to: HELP? posted by Allan In NE on July 12, 2009 at 09:24:47:
Make a critical examination of the land grading around the house and be sure that all water is directed away from structure. Check especially carefully at gutter down spouts and make sure all gutters are clean and draining/sloping properly.
There is a product called Surewall that is a sealer and is applied on the interior block walls that does a nice job of sealing/reinforcing concrete block walls. I've done this job twice...a home we owned...and at Dad's house. Stuff can be trowled on or use a nappy roller. It is soft white in color when dry.
Alternative would be to excavate and tar/plastic from outside...most likely quite $$$ compared to surewall from interior.
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