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Bagus A.
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Wet Basement Solution Pittsburgh Area

Bagus A.
  • New to Real Estate
  • Rockville, MD
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I just owned a property in Pittsburgh area, I noticed there is the side of the basement that has water standing after several days of rain or heavy snow days recently. The basement itself has some finished, and unfinished parts near by utilities area. The later area has water standing. The house doesn't have a sump pump system.

One contractor suggested an interior french drain. I am looking for suggestions if there is least expensive solution to this scenario. I appreciate your suggestion. Thank you.   

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