If you have laid a foundation fairly deep and haven't 'dialed b4 you dig" you might have hit a pipe, if not try removing the joins and finding the source of the problem once the concrete has dried
Try UGL Dry-lok.
Where cracks form in the asphalt/concrete, repair crews fill the cracks with tar to keep water from seeping in and widening the cracks into pot holes.
White fuzz coming up from an old concrete floor in the basement, may look like lime seeping up, however it is likely efflorescence. This is salt. It can easily be cleaned away with regular household cleaning products. The reason why you wipe it away and it returns is because there is a moisture problem in your basement. This is what allows it to seep in.
If water is seeping into the ground near your pool, then you obviously have a leak somewhere.
The Light Is Seeping Through the Cracks was created in 2005-09.
A little bit of water may seep into the basement.
Minerals seeping into an organisms remains form fossils. sediment
yes
The milk was seeping into the table cloth because the little boy had knocked his glass over.
It is not normal to have blood seeping from your gums. That is usually a sign of periodontal disease. yes robots
no
Water seeping into the ground