Internal Basement Waterproofing - RCC Waterproofing FAQ

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  • @javiergonzalez8227
    @javiergonzalez8227 5 лет назад +1

    It would be more professional if you would install the drain pipe under ground and a least 10' of the house

    • @ambassadoroftruth99
      @ambassadoroftruth99 Год назад

      Not to sure what you mean-The weeper is underground, packed in 3/4 clear and finished with concrete.

  • @grannyevon9308
    @grannyevon9308 2 года назад

    This okay! But I just don't understand why y'all have to tear-up! The basement floor? Seems like to me y'all can do the same thing from outside the house!!.GOD BLESS!

    • @RCCWaterproofing
      @RCCWaterproofing  2 года назад

      Yes your right! Better to do from outside. Unless hydrostatic pressure or no room to dig like in cities.

    • @harlemsoldier421
      @harlemsoldier421 Год назад

      This is more cost effective. Doing it outside would more than likely require excavation equipment. It also might require more maintenance because of soil and weeds.