Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should be fine, OP. Not ideal but your house has perimeter drains and if they’re working properly, they can handle it.
Utter nonsense.
If perimeter drains could handle it, why would the house have gutters and downspouts?
There was a time after perimeter drains were introduced, in the 50's and 60's, when people thought they were magic and could handle any amount of water. Houses were built without gutters and downspouts. Those that are still standing were retrofitted with gutters and downspouts.
All homes built after 90s have exterior French drains and sump , you should be able to not ever have water in the basement even if a downspout fails.
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This is complete and utter bullsh*t. I put up 1200 homes last year for a major east coast builder and not a single one had an exterior french drain. Not one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should be fine, OP. Not ideal but your house has perimeter drains and if they’re working properly, they can handle it.
Utter nonsense.
If perimeter drains could handle it, why would the house have gutters and downspouts?
There was a time after perimeter drains were introduced, in the 50's and 60's, when people thought they were magic and could handle any amount of water. Houses were built without gutters and downspouts. Those that are still standing were retrofitted with gutters and downspouts.
All homes built after 90s have exterior French drains and sump , you should be able to not ever have water in the basement even if a downspout fails.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should be fine, OP. Not ideal but your house has perimeter drains and if they’re working properly, they can handle it.
Utter nonsense.
If perimeter drains could handle it, why would the house have gutters and downspouts?
There was a time after perimeter drains were introduced, in the 50's and 60's, when people thought they were magic and could handle any amount of water. Houses were built without gutters and downspouts. Those that are still standing were retrofitted with gutters and downspouts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should be fine, OP. Not ideal but your house has perimeter drains and if they’re working properly, they can handle it.
Utter nonsense.
If perimeter drains could handle it, why would the house have gutters and downspouts?
There was a time after perimeter drains were introduced, in the 50's and 60's, when people thought they were magic and could handle any amount of water. Houses were built without gutters and downspouts. Those that are still standing were retrofitted with gutters and downspouts.
Obviously OP needs to fix the gutter, but one storm doesn’t mean there’s definitely going to be issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should be fine, OP. Not ideal but your house has perimeter drains and if they’re working properly, they can handle it.
Utter nonsense.
If perimeter drains could handle it, why would the house have gutters and downspouts?
There was a time after perimeter drains were introduced, in the 50's and 60's, when people thought they were magic and could handle any amount of water. Houses were built without gutters and downspouts. Those that are still standing were retrofitted with gutters and downspouts.
Anonymous wrote:It should be fine, OP. Not ideal but your house has perimeter drains and if they’re working properly, they can handle it.