Submitted by Ar30la t3_11ebh24 in pittsburgh
SuperRocketRumble t1_jadqr21 wrote
Reply to comment by kniki217 in Viewing homes in the area by Ar30la
Yea, maybe just a lot of folks used to living in 100+ year old houses?
I’m not an expert by any means, but I would be concerned about that much water in a 1950s basement if it were my place.
skfoto t1_jaeba3g wrote
I grew up in a house built in 1925. My parents now live in a house built in 1926 and I currently own one built in 1923.
None of these houses have ever had a drop of water enter the basement.
If your house is old enough to have a natural stone foundation and/or dirt floor basement, sure, expect some water. But any house with a modern foundation and poured concrete basement floor should not regularly have water coming in.
BorisTheMansplainer t1_jaekcpb wrote
What if the basement floor is a 1-inch slab poured over dirt? ;)
The house is a hundred years old and the basement frequently got water, but redirecting surface water got rid of everything but the summer humidity from being in contact with soil.
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