Hi, I am new here and I need some help with a home repair.
I have this pipe located in my basement inside my wall made of concrete that is showing signs of water leaking onto my basement floor. There is no leaks from the pipe itself, the water is only coming from the bottom where the concrete is. It‘s located inside the wall so I had to remove a section of the wooding panel. It started leaking Friday because we had rain. There might be a slow leak somewhere because the pipe might be clogged and need to be cleaned out. I love learning and doing things myself so if you can help me out and guide me in the right direction how to stop the leak I would appreciate it. I don’t have money to pay someone to do it. So I have been doing research how to fix it. I seen YouTube videos where they applied Quikrete inside the wall so it would stop the water leak, here’s what they used https://www.lowes.com/pd/QUIKRETE-10-lbs-Hydraulic-Water-Stop-Cement/3012639.
I have no idea if this pipe connects to the storm drain or sewer. here is a photo of the pipe. The pipe has a c-clamp over it with two nuts holding it on. When the house was first built they put this c-clamp over the hole in the pipe. The pipe was made with a hole in it to clean the pipe out I assume so they put a c-clamp over it so it would not leak.
I have this pipe located in my basement inside my wall made of concrete that is showing signs of water leaking onto my basement floor. There is no leaks from the pipe itself, the water is only coming from the bottom where the concrete is. It‘s located inside the wall so I had to remove a section of the wooding panel. It started leaking Friday because we had rain. There might be a slow leak somewhere because the pipe might be clogged and need to be cleaned out. I love learning and doing things myself so if you can help me out and guide me in the right direction how to stop the leak I would appreciate it. I don’t have money to pay someone to do it. So I have been doing research how to fix it. I seen YouTube videos where they applied Quikrete inside the wall so it would stop the water leak, here’s what they used https://www.lowes.com/pd/QUIKRETE-10-lbs-Hydraulic-Water-Stop-Cement/3012639.
I have no idea if this pipe connects to the storm drain or sewer. here is a photo of the pipe. The pipe has a c-clamp over it with two nuts holding it on. When the house was first built they put this c-clamp over the hole in the pipe. The pipe was made with a hole in it to clean the pipe out I assume so they put a c-clamp over it so it would not leak.
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