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Our French drain took three guys two days to dig a trench three foot deep between the houses. They hauled out a tandem axle trailer of clay soil. Brought in a half trailer each gravel and same amount of sand. Then laid a french drain and new sod. $1200 dollars.
Worked fine ever since.Life’s too short to keep worrying over water problems and hopping they will go away. Throwing some dirt on top isn’t going to make the water disappear. Good luck. |
We also had a similar siituation behind our house. It occurred after the 2 year mark, out of the blue - no changes had occurred around the area. We called TV warranty and they directed us as to who to contact. Long story short, the irrigation bills of the neighboring houses were looked at and it was found that one neighbor was either way over-irrigating or perhaps had some kind of problem with their system. They were contacted by TV and the problem was resolved.
To the OP, this may be the first thing to look into, if applicable, before moving forward with an expensive project. |
Down Sized; who did the work? dp
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It’s the thing you load your animals on if the water rises to much. Sorry, The Devil Made Me Say It. |
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Tracy Smith (352) 390-7135 2805 CR44A Wildwood They only did one side and made it drain to the street. |
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