There are many places where water can leak into your home.
Water leaking into basement under porch.
So long as the wood framed porch had a slope built into it allowing it to shed water to the outside of the building any water that penetrated through the tile floor around the waterproof substrate under the tile and around the large corner support column would have just eventually made it to the outside and never touched the wood.
The water leaking down saturates the wood between the tongue and groove.
Hydraulic cement works great for patching holes in a foundation because it can set up even under water and it expands as it sets to seal the hole and lock the plug in place.
When bad rain storms hit and the wind blows just right the covered roof offers little protection and the rain leaks into the basement.
We ve been having some issues with water leaking into our basement under our front door.
Water leaking from concrete slab porch into rooms below.
There are a number of weatherproofing issues we need to address but the most urgent is the concrete sill under the door which has been crumbling for a while and presumably is the source of our leak.
One room leaks when it rains under the door almost where the porch meets the house.
Under our porch we have two rooms in the basement.
The water was still leaking through into the basement.
That way the bolts are just that and not waterways.
How do i stop the leaks.
Plugging them probably won t solve basement leaks but it ll help.
What you re imagining i added a photo for clarity.
We are having trouble finding where the leak is coming from.
I have gone over my caulking job and re applied sealant in areas where it seemed thin.
There is a single slab of concrete which makes the ceiling of my basement rooms but the floor of my porch which is exposed to the outdoors.
I have posted this before but deck flashing is that small piece of bent metal sometimes called z flashing seen in the circle to the left.
How to stop water leaks under a door frame.
One potential problem area you can.
Holes and cracks in your foundation can let moisture and water seep into your basement.
We have a metal threshold over a concrete sill and our front porch is a concrete slab about 4 x6.
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During the winter months blowing snow sits on top of the porch then on slightly warmer days it melts and leaks into the basement.