

Patient Details
A comprehensive structural project was completed in Los Angeles to resolve water permeating into a finished basement. The project involved demolishing approximately 42 linear feet of an existing driveway retaining wall and removing an approximately 1,400-square-foot concrete topping slab. To properly waterproof the structure, approximately 72 linear feet of soil was excavated along the basement perimeter. The team then installed two layers of elastomeric waterproofing membrane, a sheet drain layer, and 72 feet of perforated pipe. Additionally, approximately 46 feet of new 5-foot-tall concrete retaining walls were constructed. Finally, the driveway was restored with a new engineered waterproofing membrane and a 1,400-square-foot steel-reinforced concrete topping slab.