On Saturday 11 April 2015 06:59:55 Lester Caine wrote:
>
> Snip the advert for bad builders :)

Ok, done :)

> > Sometimes you have to be smarter than the average plumber employed
> > by a subdivision builder. Most aren't even qualified to run a
> > shovel!
>
> All sounds about par for the course ...

Chuckle, thats why they aren't stock brokers I guess.

> If access to the outside of the foundations is relatively easy then
> obviously that is the way to do it right, but when there are other
> restrictions preventing that ... such as the neighbours house or a
> public road ...

In our case, decks we have built on, both front and back.

> an internal solution is required, and tanking is a 
> well established process which can make even the wettest basement
> habitable. The problem is it has to be a complete tank, but good work
> can recover even basements with running water under them :)

Tanking?  Not gonna happen, this pair of packrats has filled it with lots 
of momento's that at the end of our run, probably aren't even yard sale 
table stuff.

Dump it, preferably in the storm drains. If not, use it to help keep the 
sewer flushed and open.  The ideal would be to run it down the wall in a 
straight line about 5 feet up and out the end of the basement to 
intercept where we *think* the storm drain runs.  Unforch that would be 
under either a hot pink azaelea thats been there for 35-40 years and 
sacrosanct, or even more unlucky, under the central airs compressor pad.  
Either would be a pain in the butt.

Redistribution on the yard would help me grow healthier looking weeds, 
but they would still be weeds. And would probably recycle it back into 
the sump pit in 3 days. :(

I've put 50 lbs of grass seed on this place over the last 25 years and 
its still 20% wild onions and 50% moss. I even tilled a patch in the 
front yard about 15x30 several years ago try and start some decent 
looking grass from scratch and seeded it new.  Can't find it today.  Its 
our place, all paid for, but the villages neat yard showcase? not...

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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