Home drainage is a worldwide problem

Well now. It appears that groundwater drainage problemsare not only on our minds here in the United States. I went into my web site statistics the other day, and was pleased to see the areas from which I was getting hits on my site, and the time that is spent reading those articles.

Besides the United States everywhere, I recieved visitors from Russia, China, Turkey, England, Germany, France, Italy, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Austria, Canada, and a long list of other places where folks have drainage , and hand excavated french drains on the mind. We share the same earth, and things are just not that much different around the world. The soils vary, but the gravity is the same. Many homeowners are in areas that have real problems with home drainage and they show up with the place of origination identified.

I was very surprised to see that over 10% of the visitors viewed the site in excess of 1 hour in duration, and another 10%-20% of visitors spent over 30 minutes to 1 hour reading about drainage. I am so please with this statistic that I wanted to share it with you all. Thank you everyone out there in cyber-land for your interest in hand excavated french drains and groundwater removal techniques.

I hope you are making it work for you, and I would love to hear your comments concerning your challenge and success from your part of the world. E-mail me and tell me what’s going on in your world. Look for more articles in the future concerning the logistics, logic, history, and common sense behind groundwater drainage issues in this blogg.

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