Sealing the tie rod holes 1.
Seal hole in concrete basement wall.
Step 1 locate the pipe in the basement wall that needs sealing.
It is kind of a not very good thing.
The second coat adheres to the first for a pinhole.
If your foil test showed that water is soaking through your basement walls and leaving them wet seal the interior of the.
Insert a water activated compressed swell plug into the exposed tie rod hole.
Here it is with brad for scale.
Or rather one very large thing.
Use a dry cloth to blot up water that may have leaked through the hole.
Fortunately there are a variety of products available to fill in these holes including cement or epoxy sealers.
Seal the entire concrete wall with a waterproof masonry product.
If there is a substantial flow postpone the project until water stops moving through the hole.
Use an epoxy injection system for basement wall crack repair we repaired a foundation wall which had an 8 ft long crack that leaked water into the basement during periods of heavy rainfall.
After simple one to one mixing of my two part epoxy i can mix one gallon at a time and easily apply it.
In the short term a sealant applied along this gap between your basement floor and wall may prevent leakage.
However it s not that simple.
Why you can t just seal the gap between your basement floor and wall it may seem like an obvious solution to simply seal the cove joint to prevent water from breaching into your home.
To permanently patch the crack we used an epoxy injection system from polygem called the liquid concrete repair kit 60.
Hand tighten by turning the coupler end.
On unpainted concrete surfaces proper preparation includes washing with trisodium phosphate tsp.
Do apply a masonry waterproofing product to bare interior basement walls.
Paint a generous coating of this material onto the wall working the product in all directions to completely seal any pinholes.
Once snug lightly tap the end of the coupler with a hammer until the coupler is flush with the wall.
Leave as is or cover with a suitable.
A huge hole in the cement wall that separates our garage from our basement.
When a posted a little while ago about sealing and patching holes in my garage i conveniently left one small thing out of the narrative.