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7 ways you know when groundwater has become a problem for your home

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

When groundwater really becomes a problem, you will likely know it. A home drainage condition will usually be evidenced by one of the following factors that becomes apparent. Sometimes the same old events keep happening, and the homeowner says to themselves, “there isn’t much water, and it only comes when it rains, so why consider it a problem”. (more…)

Inspect home groundwater drainage systems every 6 months

Sunday, December 23rd, 2007

It is a great idea to make a habit of assessing the groundwater drainage health of your home at least every 6 months. Time passes quickly, and problems not discovered become greater groundwater drainage problems if unnoticed for a long time. Make a point to do a check list of due diligence with respect to your homes drainage systems. You can save yourself much money by doing this. A little bit of time inspecting with eyes that are trained to see problems may prevent future groundwater drainage problems. (more…)