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What are the Signs that my Basement Perimeter Drainage has Failed?

Identifying a basement perimeter drain system failure early is critical to preventing significant structural damage. When these systems—often called French drains or footing drains—fail due to sediment clogging, pipe collapse, or improper slope, they no longer provide the necessary hydrostatic pressure relief. This causes groundwater to saturate the soil and exert force against your foundation.

You should look for the following signs that your drainage system may be failing:

  • Water Seepage: Moisture or standing water appearing through the basement floor or along the base of the walls, indicating the drain is no longer diverting water away.
  • Musty Odors: Persistent damp smells often suggest that moisture is trapped behind walls or under the slab due to poor drainage.
  • Foundation Cracking: New or expanding cracks in the basement walls or floor, which are often caused by increased hydrostatic pressure.
  • Bowing Walls: Lateral pressure from saturated soil can cause foundation walls to bulge or lean inward.
  • Damp Basement Walls: Visual signs of moisture or staining on below-grade structures.

As a family-owned and operated business since 1996, we specialize in diagnosing these issues across the Denver metro area. Because every property in Colorado faces unique soil conditions, we recommend an on-site inspection to provide a custom quote for repairs. Please note that for a definitive diagnosis and design recommendations, you should consult a licensed structural engineer.


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