if the concrete has not been  poured yet you could take like a long 
nail or a spike . same thing only heavier and  tap down theru the  
crushed stone.  . if that is what they have done it is a good job as 
it , that pipe should take all the water to the sump pump and then it 
will be pumped and out. what I would ask  is is that sump pump on a 
seperate breaker.  no matter. ask them the contractors to show you 
where the breaker is for the sump pump so you cn label itClaudia. 
actually  with some sighted help you could label our panel box  for 
everything.  . like the kitchen  , bedroom and more.. do you have any 
idea if they dug down  to frm a concrete pocket  / well   / hole for 
the sump pump to  sit in? if they installed the sump pump already that 
is fine . if you need to  buy one or    someone is picking it  out  
Sears/ craftsman  has   about the only pump with a lifetime  warrante/ 
guarentee. . I know a lot about flooded basements. been there and done 
that. Lee


 On Sun, Oct 
18, 2009 at 
05:06:56AM 
-0500, Claudia wrote:
> Okay,
> 
> I realize that this may sound silly, but here goes.  We're finally having 
> contractors come do work on our basement; we were approved for a grant, to 
> fix our water issues.
> If you all remember, we got about a foot of water last September in that 
> basement, when we had three days of continuous rain!
> 
> What the contractors are doing is the work from the inside; they broke up 
> the concrete, around the perimeter of the entire basement, place corrugated 
> pipe or tubing al along that broken up space, filled in where the concrete 
> was with stone, and put in a sump pump,, towards the front of our basement.
> On Monday, they're getting ready to pour the concrete.
> So, here is the magic question.
> Since we're both blind, how do we really know that they put the corrugated 
> tubing, under all that stone?  We don't know that they did for certain; this 
> was what they told us the plan would be!
> So, if we have someone come over today, what do we look for?
> We don't want them pouring the concrete tomorrow, if they didn't do 
> anything, of course.
> 
> You always hear of contractors ripping people off, so we're trying to ensure 
> that this isn't happening!
> 
> The agency that gave us the grant is supposed to come and inspect, but it 
> doesn't seem like they're doing this, until all work has been done!
> 
> Ideas on what we should have someone look for would be great!
> Thanks.  And, I've been working through most of this process, so I couldn't 
> really tell you what was done & wasn't, on particular days!  My other half 
> was here, but of course, he only knows what they've told him!
> 
> 
> 
> Claudia
> MSN:  [email protected]
> 
> Skype:  claudiadr2009
> 
> Join either of my groups; the first is for visually-impaired women, while 
> the other is for people wishing to discuss homemaking issues.
> [email protected]
> [email protected]
> 

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