I have a duplex down condo (1st floor and basement) in Chicago and have just finished digging the trench for a basement bathroom where the sewer line run 6 feet above the floor. The trench was dry at first, but now water has begun to seep into the trench from the underside. I have drained out the water from the deeper pit (22" ejector pump pit) a few times, but it keeps coming back. Now, a few days later, there are puddles in various spots where it is 1 foot deep as well. The puddles seem to be getting worse. My neighbor has a basement bathroom in her unit, so I assume I haven't done anything that shouldn't be done. Where is the water coming from and should this be a major concern?
I already have a sump pump in that general location, but the water doesn't seem to drain to it. I thought maybe the underground pressure has been released by taking out the concrete, and therefore the water is now moving upward instead of sideways toward the sump drains under the slab, but I'm not sure. Any thoughts.
I already have a sump pump in that general location, but the water doesn't seem to drain to it. I thought maybe the underground pressure has been released by taking out the concrete, and therefore the water is now moving upward instead of sideways toward the sump drains under the slab, but I'm not sure. Any thoughts.