I don’t think that approach will solve your problem. You would have a better chance of stopping the flooding if you could first work out where it is coming from.
Soon after purchasing my house I discovered, near the house, a lot of water under old rotten and disintegrating decking I had just removed. Rather than deal with the problem I surmised that the previous owners had put down the decking hoping the problem would go away. It was remote from the household drains and although I already knew they needed replacing I also knew they couldn’t be responsible. It took a while to work out but it turned out I had a leaking highways drain running right through my garden. Every time it rained a sizeable amount of water from the road spilled into my garden much of it near the footings of my house. Escaping water can cause a whole lot of problems.
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