09-03-2015, 10:22 PM
I have a walkout (or walk up) basement. There is a sliding door, a small concrete landing and 4 or 5 steps up to grade. There is a drain in the landing which I have recently discovered goes nowhere. I assumed that the drain was only clogged, but the last time we got a hard rain, the landing flooded and a small amount of water flowed into the basement. I tried to ream it myself with no luck, so I called a plumber and he verified that the drain went about two feet into the ground and stopped. Well this afternoon we got about 4 inches of rain in a very short time and -you guessed it- my finished basement flooded. I guess this problem isn't going to go away on its own, so I'm looking for a solution. To make the problem a little more vexing, there is a second story deck built over top of the walk out. I've thought about an under deck system for carrying water away, unfortunately the deck only partially covers the walk out, so I could reduce the water flooding the landing, but I couldn't stop it.
I'm probably about four feet below grade where this fake drain sits. I see two alternatives. Either I break out the landing and trench to a drain. I think I could drain to a ditch about 200' away. Or I break out the pad and install some sort of sump pit and a pump. No fun either way. Has anyone been down this path who can offer advice? I've lived in this house for 12 years and I've gotten just a little water in the basement on two occasions. Today makes 3 and is by far the worse. Thanks.
I'm probably about four feet below grade where this fake drain sits. I see two alternatives. Either I break out the landing and trench to a drain. I think I could drain to a ditch about 200' away. Or I break out the pad and install some sort of sump pit and a pump. No fun either way. Has anyone been down this path who can offer advice? I've lived in this house for 12 years and I've gotten just a little water in the basement on two occasions. Today makes 3 and is by far the worse. Thanks.