Hi, with the recent "rainbombs" in Queensland I have had water leaking into the house downstairs. The ground level outside at the greatest variance is about 5 bricks above the height of the inside floor at the corner and height taper off on both ends of the wall.
Outside has a concrete footpath that wraps around the house and I have observed water sheeting off the footpath but nothing major I can see that goes into the house. I believe water is coming in when the ground has soaked too much water and leaking thru the brickwall under the footpath.
What I am thinking of solving the issue is to remove the footpath, have earthworks down to 100mm below the level of the interior floorput with these channels ( https://www.bunnings.com.au/everhard-3m-easydrain-polymer-grate-and-prejoined-channel_p4770175 ) against the house wall to divert water and a retaining wall on the otherside.
The questions I have are:
1. Should the retaining wall be put in first or the concrete footpath with the channels?
2. I read some post that talks about expansion foam between the concrete footpath and retaining wall, what product would suit this?
3. Would I still need to waterproof the exterior wall given it would be just below the interior wall level? If so what product should I use?
I have tried to approach waterproofers, concreters, plumbers and builders, it appears to be a very difficult task and me having one trade refer to another and not getting any quotes for the entire work. So I have exploring options where I could do some of the work.
Thanks heaps in advance!
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