The drainage issue I had was only after the concrete was poured for the house next door. Prior to that, there was no problem, so it would appear that the building itself caused a shift in the sand (after all, we don't have dirt here) and, finally, the drainage problem. Perhaps that's a cause for a great many problems between houses. Also, as my lawn is getting older, the sand is shifting, and now I've got small mounds and dips, rather than a flat lawn. Oh well, as long as the roof holds out...it could be worse. I try not to call any of the departments of TV for anything, as it's not just Warranty that's unresponsive.
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