What are you opinions between Dry-lok and hydraulic cement? I may have made a wrong choice given my predicament. We have need of redoing the landscaping so that we don't continue to have this problem. The problem with that is the nearly flat lay of the ground. That aside, with long or down-pour rains water enters a small section of the basement at the block-slab intersection, continuing upward one block.
You old-timers on this forum are familiar with my major back and neurological pain disability so, this won't sound too harsh of me. Last month I coached my wife on parging on hydraulic cement on these areas and it looked good until 3AM last night. The water went around the water sensors and had been coming in for over an hour by the time she awoke with the sound of driving rain. Now I'm wondering if we should have used Dry-lok or a heavier coat of hydraulic cement. What are your opinions?
You old-timers on this forum are familiar with my major back and neurological pain disability so, this won't sound too harsh of me. Last month I coached my wife on parging on hydraulic cement on these areas and it looked good until 3AM last night. The water went around the water sensors and had been coming in for over an hour by the time she awoke with the sound of driving rain. Now I'm wondering if we should have used Dry-lok or a heavier coat of hydraulic cement. What are your opinions?
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