There are many ways for water to get into the zone under a house. Springs, saturated soil, roof runoff going into percolation friendly soil, and garage melt off based moisture, are a few sources. If this is showing in your basement, I would make sure the bad blocks are removed, and replaced. Then I would consider having bentonite clay injected through the wall to waterproof the back side. It is one of those gotta do realities. Supporting the sill plate/joists with a 48" beam, and adjustable lolly column, then removing a 32" section to the foundation, and replacing it with poured in place (forms) concrete, one section at a time. would also do. I cannot recommend the process to be done, use a professional on sight. Insurance might also play into this. An insurance agent would likely help pay for reduced liability. Just like stared windshields, are cheaper to fix than cracks across the whole window. JimN
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