Hi Kurt, Yes, there is some leaking that is happening... if it was the flashing, would a hose test be effective in reproducing the leak? Do I need to test the walls of the brick or can I leave the hose on the ground? I have left the hose on the ground for 30 minutes and could not get any leaking into the basement (my hose was at ground level with the floor of the basement being about 8 feet lower). It is a finished basement so I cannot really see anything.. but no water with a hose test. Now if we get a storm, then I will see water on the floor. It seems to come from one or two walls. So I can only speculate that maybe water is coming through some of these small openings (the opening are in areas that have some water damage -- so either it is coincidental or the wind and rain combination magically dumps 10 gallons through these small openings). How do you suggest I troubleshoot from here? It will be very expensive to tear open the finished basement walls.. obviously if it needs to be done, then I will do it. But I am hoping to figure out what is going on before taking that extreme step. Note that I hired a roofer and that solved 90% of the water issues. So now I am obsessed with the remaining 10% (which are not roof related). There are two issues -- the water intrusion into the finished basement and then on the higher level there is one area where the baseboard is showing some sign of mold. The home is brick veneer..