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[quote=Anonymous]I’d be curious where the water is coming from. If the problem is getting worse, it may be due to hardscaping or construction on neighboring lots. Don’t know where you are in CC, but this document (https://www.chevychasesection3.org/building-information/pages/storm-water-management) suggests that you *may* be able to work with CC and neighbors to control water at the source. Montgomery County has some good one-page resources on thing you can do to manage storm water: https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/water/stormwater/index.html. FWIW, using sealing strategies is of limited utility in many cases. Water will find a way through tiny, tiny cracks. It will also divert and take new paths when blocked in one direction. Within your budget, do what you can to find solutions to managing the source of the water and channeling or absorbing it into the ground better. There are engineers who work with storm water management.[/quote]
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