If you hear the sound of running water unfortunately you have a water main leak on the service line to the street.
Main water line leaking in basement wall.
That is when it seeps through the walls or under the floor into your basement.
You will in fact require a water main repair or a full replacement.
While some leaks are totally silent for instance if water is traveling along a wall stud other leaks can sometimes be heard giving you a clue as to the leak s location.
If there is no sound on the line after closing the main valve and draining your plumbing system then the leak is not on your main water line to the street.
If you re seeing low water pressure in conjunction with some of the other items on this list such as bubbling wall paint it s imperative that you take action right away.
When pipes pass through basement walls underground ground water can leak in around the pipes and through the concrete.
Foundation wall epoxy injection.
The efflorescence will break down the seal while the water pressure pushes at the caulk or cement.
We tried quick cement but because of it still leaking and just ran right back down.
Professionals will sometimes try to inject epoxy or occasionally grout into the gap around.
In my basement we have a leak coming through the wall where the main water line comes in the house it is not the pipe itself it is from the ground outside being wet from all the rain and coming through.
Water from a leak making its way into your basement depends on the severity of the leak.
In that case you re looking for a problem at the water main in the hot water heater or worst case an active leak in the supply line.
Window wells are a common source of basement wall leaks because they tend to retain water if a proper drainage system wasn t installed beneath the well when the house was built.
Soon the combined forces of water and efflorescence will break the seal and the pipe will begin to leak once more.