Posted by GeneMO on July 12, 2009 at 10:57:40 from (216.74.221.185):
In Reply to: HELP? posted by Allan In NE on July 12, 2009 at 09:24:47:
I would say the cheapest is to do what several other have suggested, fill, slope, and get a good grass cover. Then look at the downspouts, etc.
I used to help my uncle, he had a backhoe and was a concrete man. We dug several out, laid tile drains, then gravel over the drain field,etc. We would clean and tar the wall, on one we fixed a crack with a huge piece of steel, bolted throgh the wall, it was a job.
On one we even poured a second concrete wall on the outside of the old one, after bolting the steel on to pull the leaning part back in line.
Never tried the paint on stuff on the inside, but if you can get the inside clean and dry, I would think it would help.
Good luck, Gene
PS, or do like we did when the old home place was in need of repaid, sell it and an acre of two of land to a young couple for a fix-r-uper.
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