@@stevebruner7473 only if it is a decent size void. You can’t just use it to “coat the wall.”Sealing a basement from the inside can cause a lot of damage unless it is leaking in only a couple of spots. Hydraulic cement works by expanding a little as it dries so you have to be able to pack it in. It is most useful for damming slowly running water ,not as effective on slow seepage( though it can work for seepage in certain situations. But again if areas of your wall are damp, with no visible racks or voids it is generally a bad idea to seal it from the inside with ANY waterproof coating.
Thank you so much for posting this. It fixed the problem for now. I do wear crocks. I HATE the way they look! Lol. I work outside a lot and have had 2 back surgeries and crocks as ugly as they are do the trick for me regarding back pain. They are affordable, long-lasting, and easy to slip on/off between doors. I also hand wash the floors around here so it means a lot to me to keep the dirt outside. I really don't care how I look as long I keep moving.
I agree with you! I love crocs, but they are as ugly as sin! They are so comfortable, though easy to put on can be worn anywhere now with the even socks. And they do make more cute ones now, so it’s not as bad as the old ugly ones I had years ago. If you’ve never worn them, I guess you’d never understand how comfortable they are!
i must say i’m so glad i stumbled upon your channel. i had many similar problems that you made videos on. like cement all and new crete videos. i learned a lot!! thanks!
Been following your videos since the beginning! Finally became a homeowner this past fall and itching to try some concrete projects when we're finally warm here - no basement leaks though, thank goodness! Had to laugh at the croc hate - I too hate them but alas, recieved a pair as a groomsman gift and now I'm a self-hating croc wearer - don't knock em till you try em (indoors only, cant be caught in em!) Thanks for all the quality and informative content!
Great video. Amy and I were just saying if you have a leak like that you have much worse problems, when you said "Of course if you have a leak like that..."
Thank you!! I had 2 leaks present at the same time and definitely no budget for a full fix right now. Especially since the corner where the leaks happened are where my porch and driveway meet the house ... dang it! We are expecting another storm tonight so fingers crossed this holds. Oh and my biggest pet peeve is when people take selfies with duck face or tongue sticking out ... ugh
To those asking, yes it worked great!! It literally only took me about 15-20 minutes following his instructions. I didn't smooth it out perfectly because I didn't really care 😊
Would this work along the seam of a block wall and a sidewalk. There is a crack between the two that I have tried to seal with caulk and in other ways but still have s few areas that leak a little.
Cool! I will buy this. My basement leaks because the water table in this area is high. Water seeps in slowly. I use 3 dehumidifiers to Nero the basement dry. This is cheaper than digging outside.
If you do that then you still have water coming in and causing foundation damage. Just get the outside dig down done whenever you can afford it. Once you seal the water in the rate of damage will increase by a lot. Also don't be scammed by those indoor foundation repair goofballs with their cockamamie encapsulation system. It's all bad. 9 times out of 10 your drain tiles are fine so it is usually just an outer wall seal. Don't try to build up the grade or extend the downspouts or pour concrete, none of that will work. Just do it right or don't do it at all. Take it from a real professional
@@andrewbatts7678 , yes, I’m having a structural engineer come over to write a foundation report. He has helped me in the past with other properties in determining the type of repair based on load bearing wall or retainer wall.
I love your videos💗. My biggest pet peeve is when you ask a waiter or store clerk to get you something and they say “I’ll do that right now” while they are actively doing something else. I would much prefer the phrase ”I’ll get to it as soon as I can “. I don’t mind waiting but I really hate being lied to.
Did this with a product called Zypex decade or two ago. Works a treat. Magical stuff. In our case it was a more permanent fix because the issue was a hole in the wall created by a small piece of scrap wood that somehow got into it when it was poured. The wood rotted out over the years and left a nice 3/4" square hole right through the wall. Drainage was OK and the hole was pretty high up but when the ground was wet it leaked in. 1) Driving is not natural at all though. Eating! Eating is the thing next to as easy as breathing and after several decades I still bite my tongue so.... 2) People coming at you with the wipers on high when you're driving in the mist probably just drove through the rain squall you're following or will just miss. They're focused on the road and not the windshield. Don't judge. But some people are really absent minded drivers for sure. 3) Crocks are sinfully ugly but, apparently very comfortable. It's ok to hate things. 4) I hear you about the sarcastic reverse hyperbolae. But like the word 'sick' as in "That hydraulic cement trick is sick dude!" it'll become accepted usage soon I imagine. English evolves. Gotta keep up. But we have to fight to the death to prevent "Me and..." Damn that's just .. wrong!
Great know how video Michael. Luckily we have never had a leak in our basement & hopefully never will! However, if it ever does happen, I will know what to do! 👍👍
Would it be a bad thing to wedge that trowel or any flat surface against the wall while waiting for it to dry? I was envisioning just packing all the high spots in as much as I could and then not have to stay holding it in place for so long...curious about this product.... Thanks for the demo!
What if we have done cracks not as big as a hole literally a crack but it seeps enough that I get water if it rain pours for two days straight thanks for all your videos I just subscribed. I will definitely watch all your videos I never worked with cement or concrete but I have a few projects that I have to do like resurfacing my front steps they have cracks and the edges are falling off hopefully I can save them
Well done. It sure is cheaper than the $7,500 I spent to have my outside wall dug out and filled with your product, then pitch over the wall, then a rubber membrane screwed to the wall then backfilled. I could have saved time and money while enjoying a cup of tea.
Yeah, you made the right call having a dig down. This guy and his method will not address the main problem of water coming into the wall itself and continuing to do damage. The only thing it will stop is water coming in, for a very short time. And don't even get me started on those indoor foundation repair goofballs. Those hacks would have probably charged you double for their cockamamie encapsulation system 🙄
I love Crocs. Not the way they look, but there are options. Super comfortable, light, water proof, and they would stay on my feet when running. I just get ones that don't look that much like Crocs. Maybe you'll convert.
I felt the same way about Crocs in the beginning. Didn't like them. Then I tried some and liked them. Very comfortable and can walk on them for a long time without my feet hurting. Gotta give them a chance. Even if just walking around the house or outside.
Just dealt with a similar problem. Our house is a berm house and was built in the early 70's by the man who lived here and his brothers, no professionals involved. When we have heavy rain the back wall of the "basement" (which is the only wall that is completely covered in dirt) seeps water from under the bottom cement block in a small section. We've been dealing with it for Years and to be honest, every time it happens I just want to bulldoze the house in. We don't think there was any kind of barrier used against the block wall before they pushed the dirt back up against it. What do you think would be the best course of action as far as permanent repair of the wall?
Best Course: dig the outside wall down to footer apply dimple membrane on outside with drain pipe along bottom of with 2 to 3 foot of large gravel covered with silt fabric and then backfill. I’d also plate compact continuously while you backfill. It compacts spoil so less goes down to begin with. The ensure you slope 6+ feet away from house at surface.
@@grejen711 I had an addition added in 2020 and we couldn’t get dimple membrane anywhere. Contractor couldn’t wait any long and fell back to liquid water proofing. I’ve only has one issue where in back bottom corner gets wet when it really rains. Since I have interior footer drain under slap and dimple membrane between slab I’ve resorted to drilling holes to outside to allow water to get through wall into dipole trains as quickly as possible. I am looking at using negative coating above this a couple feet. My wall is a grout filled block wall so that makes it a little more difficult
Going to try this in my basment i dont have a sump pump instead someone put conduit on the ground about an inch away from the wall essentially making a canal and when it fills up i have to shop vac it 😅
Michael, I had a patch on the outside of my foundation prepared by a specialist back in 1997. I’ve noticed the the parged covering came off the hydronic white/gray rubber patch. Can your product be used as a parge to conceal my old patch on my foundation or should I use Portland concrete and re-parge the entire wall in one fresh application? Ty
Pet peeves… 1.) Agreed, turn signals are a basic 2.) If drivers cleaned their windshield, they could use their wipers less 3.) Crocs, great for lawn care and not much else. 4.) My favourite phrase: “Haven’t seen you since Jaws was a minnow”
I had to fix my basement wall and did the inside first, didn't stop the water. Had to dig outside and do that as well and then put tar on the wall where I patched. Stopped it 100%
When you do dig out the other side of the foundation, is this the same product you would use to repair the other side as well? Pet peeve: "I will have someone reach out to you". Like reach out and touch someone? Sounds like a petafile situation to me.
It'll find its way out somewhere else for sure. At this point, I'm thinking a drainage system of some sort, im not a contractor in the field, but it's not a swimming pool we're dealing with here. it's a foundation. And not to mention, each cinder block is gonna fill with water🤷🏾♂️
I patched a hole in my basement wall amd the water is still coming out. It seems from around the edges. Like seeping through. I put a second coat and its STILL leaking . I wish i could attach a photo. My house is over 100 years old. It's a hole right in the bottom corner. Any tips please
Normally the water doesn't leak through the bricks, only when they are broken or there are cracks in the bricks. Most of the time the water leaks through the cement joints, they are more sensible for hydraulic fractionizing.
totally get the windshield wiper pet peeve, but to be fair, the factory only makes 2 speeds... too fast and too slow. My pet peeve is having 20 miles of open highway behind me and someone will always speed up to get in front of me and then immediately slow down forcing me to step on my break and turn off the cruise control...
Yeah, that one sucks. You know what I hate a lot more though? You're sitting stopped wanting to turn right. Leaving a parking lot for example. Then some asshole, almost always in a big pickup truck, pulls up next to you and stops too far forward that you can't see the traffic on the left. You move forward a bit so you can see past him. What does mr dickhead do? He pulls up even further so that the only possible way for you to see the traffic in the near lane is if you pull out far enough that you can get hit.
1)I agree people not using signals to turn 2) people slowing traffic because there on there phones !!! 3) the race driver always in a rush because they generally got up late. 4) people that out there hazards lights on a rainy day. Now don’t you think is may probably be best to drain the water out before patching the hole up !!! Please let me know why you didn’t drain the water out !!! Thanks.
I think he is trying to show how well the stuff works for people in a really bad situation, I know someone who lived in a low spot who's entire yard would fill with water and had to put in a drain around the entire perimiter of the basement hooked up to a couple sump pumps with power failure battery backup to ensure the basement wouldn't actually fill completely with water, I mean there was enough water to fill the basement several times over and there was no place to drain it to because it was just endlessly being pumped out and slowly draining back in.
también usé para tapar la pared de hoyos o cubrir la pared gastada todo los pedacitos maltratado de la pared esto si es rapidísimo se seca yo lo hice en un taper mediano después de esto usé el otro material para cubrir toda la pared
Pet Peeve no.1..."How are you?" Meaningless question because we mostly always say, "Fine thankyou" and most of the time it is absolutely false! This cement would be really handy to have on hand, providing it does not get hard in the box!
I have had water seeping actively through my basement wall. I stopped the leak with Flex seal. That was going on 5 years ago on 3 walls. It still is not leaking after all this time.
You will be sorry. Your wall will start to deteriorate. Never seal the inside of leaking masonry basement walls ruclips.net/video/pgA7FqD2IR8/видео.htmlsi=2n7Mv6ya1NAHWIi7
I like your channel, so please don't take this wrong... That's only putting a band-aid on the problem.. The Only proper way to fix a water leak in an exterior wall in the basement. Is to Excavate and repair the leak Out side.. When you Only stop the water inside... Your still allowing water to penetrate the masonry wall .. up to the point of inside the basement.. Which if left go, ( out of site, out of mind) will erode the foundation,. causing structural damage.. I've been doing this for 50 years.... So use your product, stop the interior leak.. to stop damage to your basement, But call an excavator and have it Properly and preeminently repaired
You are 99% right. I have been trying to get the message out that waterproofing from the inside and trapping water in the concrete will destroy the wall. But there IS another product that often works from the interior. Crystalline waterproofing. Xypex is one brand. It migrates into the pours of concrete filling all of the pores making it non porous. It can actually be removed after it has had a chance to penetrate the wall. But does not work well if there are a lot of large cracks. My family has been in the waterproofing business since the 60s
Been doing masonry and dam construction for 500 years, and have to say that the integrity of the structure and velocity of the hydro pressure at an atomic level on both internal and external forces with quantum mechanics can potentially have an obtuse effect on the wave particle duality on your foundation. 😂 JK. Good job.
Pet peeve #1 stupid comments in the comment section lol. #2 most drivers in general some in particular. #3 selfish and prideful people the list just grows regardless of the number lol. Love this Michael.is this just for spot sealing. Need to cover all my basement walls mostly just minor seepage except in some places.
1. Turn Signals for sure 2. Open mouth chewers 3. RUclips Shorts in my Subscription Feed 4. People that say "I don't know how to do that, that's your thing".
Bent fork tines at restaurants drives me nuts. But my current biggest pet peeve is people who spell the word "lose" as "loose" online. It's a four letter word for F's sake! People who post stuff for sale and never respond.... Oh wait... since moving back to Michigan, something major has been on my mind... people who merge onto the freeway BELOW THE SPEED LIMIT! 40mph when everyone else is doing 70? Who raised you people?!
My pet peeve was coming home from work after 8 hours of rain to two feet of water in my basement and finding that the WP mortar clearly didn't help. Love your videos, but I was disappointed.
Sitting at traffic light and the guy in front has his head looking down at his cell phone........and now the light is green and I check to see if my horn works!
What pisses me off the most,,,,,,, Hummmm well that is so very easy for me to come up with,,,,, the thing that burns through my brain like a raging fire is PEOPLE THAT DONT KEEP THEIR WORD!!!!!! I'll be over there at 9 Monday morning, or I'll meet you at Lowe's and then we can pick something out, or I'll be ready at 6:30. And so on and so on and so on😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠
What would have been helpful to know is to begin with water and add powder while stirring. Otherwise, if you put everything together at one time, you end up with very solid boulders. Second, it would have been helpful to know that if you are doing a bigger project than one hole in a wall - as I am - this only suggests mixing up enough to last for 2-3 minutes at a time. Do I want to go back to the sink every 2-3 minutes and mix more? No, I don't. Off to the store for a different product.
LOL 🤣well I never mix the powder into the water and I've never produced boulders, not sure what YOU are doing wrong... also I'm sorry that YOU decided that you needed to be near a sink in order to complete any size project. You could have simply had a vessel of water (any size you want...) near you as I did in the video (no sink to be seen...). Have fun at the store, good luck and I'm 10% sure you won't get the next product wrong as I'm sure you're not the one who creates their own problems. Must be my video LOL 😆
@@MichaelBuildsI have seen a lot of videos that should be blamed, like spraying silicone with soapy water, but this is not one.👍 I sometimes use a 5 gallon pail of hydraulic cement in one day , and never mix more than about the size of a small orange and never ever had a sink nearby. And I always mix the water into the powder. And 10% is VERY optimistic. As my uncle used to tell me “ you have to be smarter than the apparatus your dealing with”😂
I am with u on the idiots that DO NOT USE THEIR TURN SIGNALS!!!!!!!!!! It is literally at their finger tips!! Why not just wiggle ur finger and hit it??? It will turn off but itself!!!🤬
Peev People that drive with their hazards on. No kidding I can see there is traffic. So annoying these led lights are blinding. Hazard lights are meant for when your broke down. Emergency use.
Tried it before. Nothing you can put on the inside will permanently stop water because the water will soak the block and it will effervesce as calcium and anything put on the surface will eventually come loose. Water must be blocked from the outside of the basement walls.
Huge pet peeve. Strainer in sink after strain pasta I literally get extremely pissed .. People driving .. when yer trying to make a left turn and some ass from the right MUST GO AROUND YOU to prevent your left turn. (If IT just td you to go,it wouldn't even hamper his progress In any way shape or form ). COMPLETE IGNORANCE
My pet peve is the word pet peve. Cant stand it. And i can tell someone hasnt worked 18 hour ahifts in a restaurant or thwy would be singing the praises of crocks lol
Cutting the music is always appreciated when trying to watch an instructional video. Thanks.
I use hydraulic cement a lot professionally and this was a very clear and correct tutorial on how to mix and install it.👍👍👍
Does hydraulic cement work good for a leaky basement?
@@stevebruner7473 only if it is a decent size void. You can’t just use it to “coat the wall.”Sealing a basement from the inside can cause a lot of damage unless it is leaking in only a couple of spots. Hydraulic cement works by expanding a little as it dries so you have to be able to pack it in. It is most useful for damming slowly running water ,not as effective on slow seepage( though it can work for seepage in certain situations. But again if areas of your wall are damp, with no visible racks or voids it is generally a bad idea to seal it from the inside with ANY waterproof coating.
Thank you so much for posting this. It fixed the problem for now. I do wear crocks. I HATE the way they look! Lol. I work outside a lot and have had 2 back surgeries and crocks as ugly as they are do the trick for me regarding back pain. They are affordable, long-lasting, and easy to slip on/off between doors. I also hand wash the floors around here so it means a lot to me to keep the dirt outside. I really don't care how I look as long I keep moving.
I agree with you! I love crocs, but they are as ugly as sin! They are so comfortable, though easy to put on can be worn anywhere now with the even socks. And they do make more cute ones now, so it’s not as bad as the old ugly ones I had years ago. If you’ve never worn them, I guess you’d never understand how comfortable they are!
i must say i’m so glad i stumbled upon your channel. i had many similar problems that you made videos on. like cement all and new crete videos. i learned a lot!! thanks!
Been following your videos since the beginning! Finally became a homeowner this past fall and itching to try some concrete projects when we're finally warm here - no basement leaks though, thank goodness!
Had to laugh at the croc hate - I too hate them but alas, recieved a pair as a groomsman gift and now I'm a self-hating croc wearer - don't knock em till you try em (indoors only, cant be caught in em!)
Thanks for all the quality and informative content!
Lol 😂 thank you so much Dave! Good luck with the new house. Don’t tell anyone else about the crocs lol
Great video. Amy and I were just saying if you have a leak like that you have much worse problems, when you said "Of course if you have a leak like that..."
French drain would need to very deep to take pressure off wall down low. French drain up high is worthless
Thank you!! I had 2 leaks present at the same time and definitely no budget for a full fix right now. Especially since the corner where the leaks happened are where my porch and driveway meet the house ... dang it! We are expecting another storm tonight so fingers crossed this holds. Oh and my biggest pet peeve is when people take selfies with duck face or tongue sticking out ... ugh
Please let us know the updated if it is helped
Did it work
To those asking, yes it worked great!! It literally only took me about 15-20 minutes following his instructions. I didn't smooth it out perfectly because I didn't really care 😊
Would this work along the seam of a block wall and a sidewalk. There is a crack between the two that I have tried to seal with caulk and in other ways but still have s few areas that leak a little.
Correct me if I am wrong, but wouldn't a leak just then appear somewhere else?
Cool! I will buy this. My basement leaks because the water table in this area is high. Water seeps in slowly. I use 3 dehumidifiers to Nero the basement dry. This is cheaper than digging outside.
If you do that then you still have water coming in and causing foundation damage. Just get the outside dig down done whenever you can afford it. Once you seal the water in the rate of damage will increase by a lot. Also don't be scammed by those indoor foundation repair goofballs with their cockamamie encapsulation system. It's all bad. 9 times out of 10 your drain tiles are fine so it is usually just an outer wall seal. Don't try to build up the grade or extend the downspouts or pour concrete, none of that will work. Just do it right or don't do it at all. Take it from a real professional
@@andrewbatts7678 , yes, I’m having a structural engineer come over to write a foundation report. He has helped me in the past with other properties in determining the type of repair based on load bearing wall or retainer wall.
I love your videos💗. My biggest pet peeve is when you ask a waiter or store clerk to get you something and they say “I’ll do that right now” while they are actively doing something else. I would much prefer the phrase ”I’ll get to it as soon as I can “. I don’t mind waiting but I really hate being lied to.
Did this with a product called Zypex decade or two ago. Works a treat. Magical stuff. In our case it was a more permanent fix because the issue was a hole in the wall created by a small piece of scrap wood that somehow got into it when it was poured. The wood rotted out over the years and left a nice 3/4" square hole right through the wall. Drainage was OK and the hole was pretty high up but when the ground was wet it leaked in.
1) Driving is not natural at all though. Eating! Eating is the thing next to as easy as breathing and after several decades I still bite my tongue so.... 2) People coming at you with the wipers on high when you're driving in the mist probably just drove through the rain squall you're following or will just miss. They're focused on the road and not the windshield. Don't judge. But some people are really absent minded drivers for sure. 3) Crocks are sinfully ugly but, apparently very comfortable. It's ok to hate things. 4) I hear you about the sarcastic reverse hyperbolae. But like the word 'sick' as in "That hydraulic cement trick is sick dude!" it'll become accepted usage soon I imagine. English evolves. Gotta keep up. But we have to fight to the death to prevent "Me and..." Damn that's just .. wrong!
Hey Michael!!! I haven’t been able to wear regular shoes dues to swelling crocs have been my go to for footwear … 😮
Lose some weight and get the underlying cause under control. Not good. Usually a sign of a heart problem 🙏
Bro, thanks for the video👍🏾 helpful 😊 i thought ppl don't use turn signal only exist here😅😅
Great know how video Michael. Luckily we have never had a leak in our basement & hopefully never will! However, if it ever does happen, I will know what to do! 👍👍
Thanks Steve!
Would it be a bad thing to wedge that trowel or any flat surface against the wall while waiting for it to dry? I was envisioning just packing all the high spots in as much as I could and then not have to stay holding it in place for so long...curious about this product....
Thanks for the demo!
What if we have done cracks not as big as a hole literally a crack but it seeps enough that I get water if it rain pours for two days straight thanks for all your videos I just subscribed. I will definitely watch all your videos I never worked with cement or concrete but I have a few projects that I have to do like resurfacing my front steps they have cracks and the edges are falling off hopefully I can save them
My basement leaks along the mortar between those blocks. Will this still work???
Well done. It sure is cheaper than the $7,500 I spent to have my outside wall dug out and filled with your product, then pitch over the wall, then a rubber membrane screwed to the wall then backfilled. I could have saved time and money while enjoying a cup of tea.
That’s the RIGHT way to do it
Yeah, you made the right call having a dig down. This guy and his method will not address the main problem of water coming into the wall itself and continuing to do damage. The only thing it will stop is water coming in, for a very short time. And don't even get me started on those indoor foundation repair goofballs. Those hacks would have probably charged you double for their cockamamie encapsulation system 🙄
Does hydrolic caulk do the same thing?
I love Crocs. Not the way they look, but there are options. Super comfortable, light, water proof, and they would stay on my feet when running. I just get ones that don't look that much like Crocs. Maybe you'll convert.
I have water coming in from where the floor and the wall meet . With this work for that?
I felt the same way about Crocs in the beginning. Didn't like them. Then I tried some and liked them. Very comfortable and can walk on them for a long time without my feet hurting. Gotta give them a chance. Even if just walking around the house or outside.
Heeeey! Michael! ❤
I feel like I could use this rapid set water stop on a waterfall fountain. Nice!
That’s a great idea!
Thank you man this is exactly what I needed to figure as I have an active leak in my basement 😂
Just dealt with a similar problem. Our house is a berm house and was built in the early 70's by the man who lived here and his brothers, no professionals involved. When we have heavy rain the back wall of the "basement" (which is the only wall that is completely covered in dirt) seeps water from under the bottom cement block in a small section. We've been dealing with it for Years and to be honest, every time it happens I just want to bulldoze the house in. We don't think there was any kind of barrier used against the block wall before they pushed the dirt back up against it. What do you think would be the best course of action as far as permanent repair of the wall?
Negative side waterproofing injection
Best Course: dig the outside wall down to footer apply dimple membrane on outside with drain pipe along bottom of with 2 to 3 foot of large gravel covered with silt fabric and then backfill. I’d also plate compact continuously while you backfill. It compacts spoil so less goes down to begin with. The ensure you slope 6+ feet away from house at surface.
@@Alphasig336 OK so... bulldoze the house then.. LOL
@@grejen711 I had an addition added in 2020 and we couldn’t get dimple membrane anywhere. Contractor couldn’t wait any long and fell back to liquid water proofing. I’ve only has one issue where in back bottom corner gets wet when it really rains. Since I have interior footer drain under slap and dimple membrane between slab I’ve resorted to drilling holes to outside to allow water to get through wall into dipole trains as quickly as possible. I am looking at using negative coating above this a couple feet. My wall is a grout filled block wall so that makes it a little more difficult
Hi, can I fix it from outside?
I got a question.... Is it possible to do the same thing with Cement All from rspid set? isnt it a hydraulic cement too?
Yo, how are we not best friends. This is solely based on your pet peeves and your diy skills
You sound like a fun person great video
can you use this on the outside
Going to try this in my basment i dont have a sump pump instead someone put conduit on the ground about an inch away from the wall essentially making a canal and when it fills up i have to shop vac it 😅
I used quick setting jb weld worked perfect
Michael, I had a patch on the outside of my foundation prepared by a specialist back in 1997. I’ve noticed the the parged covering came off the hydronic white/gray rubber patch. Can your product be used as a parge to conceal my old patch on my foundation or should I use Portland concrete and re-parge the entire wall in one fresh application? Ty
Yes but I would use Rapid Set Cement All or Rapid Set Mortar Mix on that project 😊
I knew I’d find my answer here..thank youuuuuu🙏🏽💖
Pet peeves…
1.) Agreed, turn signals are a basic
2.) If drivers cleaned their windshield, they could use their wipers less
3.) Crocs, great for lawn care and not much else.
4.) My favourite phrase: “Haven’t seen you since Jaws was a minnow”
🤣
I had to fix my basement wall and did the inside first, didn't stop the water. Had to dig outside and do that as well and then put tar on the wall where I patched. Stopped it 100%
I got hairline cracks and like little pin holes in my basement walls that are poured walls and are painted what’s the best way to stop the leaks
When you do dig out the other side of the foundation, is this the same product you would use to repair the other side as well?
Pet peeve: "I will have someone reach out to you". Like reach out and touch someone? Sounds like a petafile situation to me.
You have to fix it from the inside and outside of your house
Because the water will find another way to get in there
It'll find its way out somewhere else for sure. At this point, I'm thinking a drainage system of some sort, im not a contractor in the field, but it's not a swimming pool we're dealing with here. it's a foundation. And not to mention, each cinder block is gonna fill with water🤷🏾♂️
It is indeed the only way to stop the leak. I tried everything before discovering hydraulic cement which permenantly stopped the leak very quickly.
I share the same pet peeves. Only my list is, many times, more numerous.
During our MN winters when the temps fall below zero my dog leaks in the basement. Will this stuff help?
No, this stuff is garbage for leaks.
can you do an update on the front porch resurfacing with the new crete?
I wasn’t planning on it but if you email me I will send you pictures of what it looks like right now 👍🏻
You rock dude thanks
I patched a hole in my basement wall amd the water is still coming out. It seems from around the edges. Like seeping through. I put a second coat and its STILL leaking . I wish i could attach a photo. My house is over 100 years old. It's a hole right in the bottom corner. Any tips please
I would do a french drain if possible. Water in the wall not good.
Normally the water doesn't leak through the bricks, only when they are broken or there are cracks in the bricks. Most of the time the water leaks through the cement joints, they are more sensible for hydraulic fractionizing.
Beautiful job
totally get the windshield wiper pet peeve, but to be fair, the factory only makes 2 speeds... too fast and too slow.
My pet peeve is having 20 miles of open highway behind me and someone will always speed up to get in front of me and then immediately slow down forcing me to step on my break and turn off the cruise control...
Yeah, that one sucks. You know what I hate a lot more though? You're sitting stopped wanting to turn right. Leaving a parking lot for example. Then some asshole, almost always in a big pickup truck, pulls up next to you and stops too far forward that you can't see the traffic on the left. You move forward a bit so you can see past him. What does mr dickhead do? He pulls up even further so that the only possible way for you to see the traffic in the near lane is if you pull out far enough that you can get hit.
Had my 👍at turn signals.
1)I agree people not using signals to turn
2) people slowing traffic because there on there phones !!!
3) the race driver always in a rush because they generally got up late.
4) people that out there hazards lights on a rainy day.
Now don’t you think is may probably be best to drain the water out before patching the hole up !!! Please let me know why you didn’t drain the water out !!! Thanks.
I think he is trying to show how well the stuff works for people in a really bad situation, I know someone who lived in a low spot who's entire yard would fill with water and had to put in a drain around the entire perimiter of the basement hooked up to a couple sump pumps with power failure battery backup to ensure the basement wouldn't actually fill completely with water, I mean there was enough water to fill the basement several times over and there was no place to drain it to because it was just endlessly being pumped out and slowly draining back in.
I Freaking love this video
también usé para tapar la pared de hoyos o cubrir la pared gastada todo los pedacitos maltratado de la pared esto si es rapidísimo se seca yo lo hice en un taper mediano después de esto usé el otro material para cubrir toda la pared
Crocs r the best shoe ever dude.
Rare to have a single drill sized hole in a wall cracks and stuff all over the place is more common
The word "like" used in a sentence where it is like not necessary.
Pet Peeve no.1..."How are you?" Meaningless question because we mostly always say, "Fine thankyou" and most of the time it is absolutely false!
This cement would be really handy to have on hand, providing it does not get hard in the box!
Good to see you . Been a minute. 😄😄😃😀😄😁😁😆
Just joking.
I have had water seeping actively through my basement wall. I stopped the leak with Flex seal. That was going on 5 years ago on 3 walls. It still is not leaking after all this time.
You will be sorry. Your wall will start to deteriorate. Never seal the inside of leaking masonry basement walls
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I used to hate crocs till I bought a pair for around the house lol
I like your channel, so please don't take this wrong... That's only putting a band-aid on the problem.. The Only proper way to fix a water leak in an exterior wall in the basement. Is to Excavate and repair the leak Out side.. When you Only stop the water inside... Your still allowing water to penetrate the masonry wall .. up to the point of inside the basement.. Which if left go, ( out of site, out of mind) will erode the foundation,. causing structural damage.. I've been doing this for 50 years.... So use your product, stop the interior leak.. to stop damage to your basement, But call an excavator and have it Properly and preeminently repaired
You are 99% right. I have been trying to get the message out that waterproofing from the inside and trapping water in the concrete will destroy the wall. But there IS another product that often works from the interior. Crystalline waterproofing. Xypex is one brand. It migrates into the pours of concrete filling all of the pores making it non porous. It can actually be removed after it has had a chance to penetrate the wall. But does not work well if there are a lot of large cracks. My family has been in the waterproofing business since the 60s
He said that starting at 7:15
Been doing masonry and dam construction for 500 years, and have to say that the integrity of the structure and velocity of the hydro pressure at an atomic level on both internal and external forces with quantum mechanics can potentially have an obtuse effect on the wave particle duality on your foundation. 😂 JK. Good job.
You’re so funny 😂
I can't stand crocs, especially on a grown man 💪🏿...you are a man dammit
Crocs are comfy and I have neuropathy. Go Crocs!
Pet peeve: When I hold the door for someone, and they don't thank me!
Response: "Fuck-you-very-much".
It takes them 10 steps to figure it out.
I'm sure the people in Florida are so lost with this video LOL
Oh man, I always thought I'd get along w you so well BUT I wear Crocks. I mean I almost exclusively wear Crocks.
This is a sad sad day for me. lol
My pet peeves include interstate highways in Hawaii
Pet peeve #1 stupid comments in the comment section lol. #2 most drivers in general some in particular. #3 selfish and prideful people the list just grows regardless of the number lol. Love this Michael.is this just for spot sealing. Need to cover all my basement walls mostly just minor seepage except in some places.
I agree with petpeeve* number 1.
Crocs are comfortable. They do look goofy.
1. Turn Signals for sure
2. Open mouth chewers
3. RUclips Shorts in my Subscription Feed
4. People that say "I don't know how to do that, that's your thing".
Bent fork tines at restaurants drives me nuts. But my current biggest pet peeve is people who spell the word "lose" as "loose" online. It's a four letter word for F's sake!
People who post stuff for sale and never respond....
Oh wait... since moving back to Michigan, something major has been on my mind... people who merge onto the freeway BELOW THE SPEED LIMIT! 40mph when everyone else is doing 70? Who raised you people?!
My basement problem that is sotone wall
My pet peeve was coming home from work after 8 hours of rain to two feet of water in my basement and finding that the WP mortar clearly didn't help. Love your videos, but I was disappointed.
Sitting at traffic light and the guy in front has his head looking down at his cell phone........and now the light is green and I check to see if my horn works!
The cork worked better… just sayin. 😂
If you are to lazy to use your turn signals, your to lazy to live.
What pisses me off the most,,,,,,, Hummmm well that is so very easy for me to come up with,,,,, the thing that burns through my brain like a raging fire is PEOPLE THAT DONT KEEP
THEIR WORD!!!!!! I'll be over there at 9 Monday morning, or I'll meet you at Lowe's and then we can pick something out, or I'll be ready at 6:30. And so on and so on and so on😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠
Ok but you skipped over how to get the paint off if it’s painted cement.
Crocks are ugly its true. Crocks are good for your feet, they are one of the best shoes for the health and good alignment of the toes.
People that drive slow in the left lane then they brake check you 😡
pet peeve people who tailgate then complain about people who don't use their blinkers
My pet peeve is people with a lot of pet peeves.
What would have been helpful to know is to begin with water and add powder while stirring. Otherwise, if you put everything together at one time, you end up with very solid boulders.
Second, it would have been helpful to know that if you are doing a bigger project than one hole in a wall - as I am - this only suggests mixing up enough to last for 2-3 minutes at a time. Do I want to go back to the sink every 2-3 minutes and mix more? No, I don't. Off to the store for a different product.
LOL 🤣well I never mix the powder into the water and I've never produced boulders, not sure what YOU are doing wrong... also I'm sorry that YOU decided that you needed to be near a sink in order to complete any size project. You could have simply had a vessel of water (any size you want...) near you as I did in the video (no sink to be seen...). Have fun at the store, good luck and I'm 10% sure you won't get the next product wrong as I'm sure you're not the one who creates their own problems. Must be my video LOL 😆
@@MichaelBuildsI have seen a lot of videos that should be blamed, like spraying silicone with soapy water, but this is not one.👍 I sometimes use a 5 gallon pail of hydraulic cement in one day , and never mix more than about the size of a small orange and never ever had a sink nearby. And I always mix the water into the powder. And 10% is VERY optimistic. As my uncle used to tell me “ you have to be smarter than the apparatus your dealing with”😂
I am with u on the idiots that DO NOT USE THEIR TURN SIGNALS!!!!!!!!!! It is literally at their finger tips!! Why not just wiggle ur finger and hit it??? It will turn off but itself!!!🤬
Your peeves = my peeves. Especially the 'been a minute.' You'll NEVER hear me say that.
I am right there with you on Crocs. Ugly...lazy.
SERIOUSLY! Lol 😂
1) people who use turn signal when noboby is around! 2) plugging a basement block wall and leave the water in it so it grows mold!
7:30
Peev People that drive with their hazards on. No kidding I can see there is traffic. So annoying these led lights are blinding. Hazard lights are meant for when your broke down. Emergency use.
People who don’t like crocs lol
Its not a treatment
Tried it before. Nothing you can put on the inside will permanently stop water because the water will soak the block and it will effervesce as calcium and anything put on the surface will eventually come loose. Water must be blocked from the outside of the basement walls.
My pet-peeve is when someone licks their finger as they count out my change of dollar bills
Gross!
EWWWW!
Huge pet peeve.
Strainer in sink after strain pasta
I literally get extremely pissed ..
People driving .. when yer trying to make a left turn and some ass from the right MUST GO AROUND YOU to prevent your left turn. (If IT just td you to go,it wouldn't even hamper his progress In any way shape or form ). COMPLETE IGNORANCE
My pet peve is the word pet peve. Cant stand it. And i can tell someone hasnt worked 18 hour ahifts in a restaurant or thwy would be singing the praises of crocks lol
This doesn't work on actual leaking basement walls. That's why we dig out the foundations and reseal them from the outside which does work.
He said it is a temporary fix
Doesn’t work! …….NEXT🙄