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water seepageFrom: vgoinsj@bellsouth.net Category: Drainage/Waterproofing Email: vgoinsj@bellsouth.net Remote Name: 74.234.83.104 Date: 28 Oct 2006 Time: 10:49 PM
CommentsMy house when it was built by the original owner built the house to low. Whenever it rains the water seeps through where the house sits on the slab. I hired a contractor and we dug down below the slab and drilled into the slab horizontally and inserted rebarb. They poured a solid block of cement just like a header wall for brick, but the water still finds a way to seep or run into my home where it sits on the foundation. Please HELP!
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