Water pooling at the cove joint—the area where your basement floor meets the foundation wall—is typically a sign of basement perimeter drain system failure. When your perimeter drain (also known as a French drain or footing drain) fails, it can no longer provide the necessary hydrostatic pressure relief for your foundation.
Several factors can cause this system to stop functioning properly:
When these issues occur, the soil surrounding your home becomes saturated. This trapped water creates intense hydrostatic pressure that forces moisture through the cove joint and other existing cracks.
We have been family-owned and operated since 1996, and we recommend a professional inspection to determine the exact cause of the pooling. Depending on the condition of your system, we may provide a custom quote for repairs such as interior drain tile systems, sump pump installation, or exterior waterproofing to restore your home’s structural integrity.
All information is for general purposes; estimates are preliminary until confirmed by an on-site inspection. We recommend consulting a licensed structural engineer for a definitive diagnosis.
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