To: From: Robert Caffrey Sent: Fri 11/13/2015 5:29:46 PM Subject: RE: Basement Closet Problem.. If you want I could call the mason, Chicken Danny. He could do it too. Ori•inal Messa•e From: Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2015 11:51 AM To: Bob Caffrey Cc: Subject: Re: Basement Closet Problem.. ok, great.! thank you for calling Norman.he told me is is swamped, but I hope he can get to us soon/shortly.I have confidence we can rectify the issue... On Nov 12, 2015, at 11:36 AM, Robert Caffrey .( wrote: > I just talked to norman and he is swamped but he is going to get to it. > What I would recommend right now is to remove the carpeting from the > closet permanently. I would then remove some of the sheetrock from > the bottom of the closet. Norman can bring in some hydrostatic cement > and patch in the area in the closet. This should do the trick. You > should not forget I put > 6 inches of extra stone under that slab. You have an interior footing > drain that picks up anything that the outside footing drain does not pick up. > Also remember the outside footing drain is attached to a pump that > pumps it out to the street. I was in that basement over night and there was 3 ft of > water in there. It's a miracle it works as good as it does. We should be > able to contain this. • Original Message > From: > Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2015 10:39 AM > To: Robert Caffrey > Subject: Basement Closet Problem.. > • Hi Bob.so I had Norman out to look at the basement closet (where the > vacuum canister is located) and i just had Donald here as well to take > a look.they both agree our problem is much bigger than just ripping up > the carpet and painting with dry lock.the water is coming from the > outside of the house.the closet is soaking wet right now. Donald just > pulled up the carpet some so we can look at it. > Can you call Norman and discuss with him? or do you think you need to > call the basement guys who installed the foundation.