Anonymous wrote:We have the same kind of basement entry and drain.
I bought this drain cover and it's been an absolute lifesaver! The tiny little drain used to get covered with leaves, but this has really fixed that situation.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000ICXKN4/ref=wms_ohs_product?ie=UTF8&psc=1
If the drain itself can't handle the volume of water when it rains so much, I guess that that's another story. But we haven't had any water since we put the drain cover there.
I also put some of these alarms near the door, at the suggestion of the plumber who replaced our sump pump. They seem very effective.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002Q8GRPG/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i02?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:11:54 & :56 have great suggestions. Also, you might have to check your drain pipe with a camera mechanism (might have to hire a professional).
Is it a new house in a neighborhood of old houses, by chance? A friend of mine has videotape of a neighbor sabotaging her drain, before she moved into the new house.
I want to hear more
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Is it a new home OP? Is it possible a subpar neighbor with a subpar house sabotaged a drain? There is a well known case in Langley about this.
OMG! You are too much.
Anonymous wrote:11:54 & :56 have great suggestions. Also, you might have to check your drain pipe with a camera mechanism (might have to hire a professional).
Is it a new house in a neighborhood of old houses, by chance? A friend of mine has videotape of a neighbor sabotaging her drain, before she moved into the new house.