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Edited on Tue May-13-08 09:50 PM by Wash. state Desk Jet
Pay one of the local kids to dig down about three feet there there about. Post a picture of the side of the house and some of the yard -regards directing the water away from the house. Sometimes when I come across that I poor concrete! It makes the problem go away!
Concrete can be angled ! And concrete paving stones can do it too! Fill the cracks with mortar.
(If you do not have a problem with water in the basement other than the sub standard vent cover ,than super saturated ground close to your foundation is what you might call a potential problem.)*** It is most likely not necessary to put in a french drain ,but redirecting the rain water away from the foundation is always a good idea.
Take a look at concrete paver blocks ,a inexpensive fix. And one more question, where is your gutter down spout in relation to the area effected?
And I forgot to say, happy Mothers Day to you.
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