
26 October 2017 | 10 replies
@Clay Owens I think there were a more of us that barely missed the bullet than got hit - and there seems to be a lot that were impacted!

9 January 2018 | 5 replies
if not you can always cut one in to relieve pressure, we have done that in the past, and as you said gutters and downspouts, as well as grading. step cracking is from settling, and it may or may not be an issue, horizontal cracks may be due to bowing, (common in clay soil areas) and can be stabilized with I-beams if not too severe.

21 June 2017 | 76 replies
@Rogers @Rogers Smith - are you allowed by code to pour directly over clay soil?

28 November 2022 | 26 replies
Quote from @Tiffany Clay: Starting out or long term wise, what has been the hardest part of real estate investing for you?

4 September 2023 | 0 replies
Soil type is C1 (sandy,clay,loam).

3 August 2017 | 4 replies
@Clay Owens Both...
24 November 2018 | 4 replies
It depends on the well , if its a 4 inch drilled well it could be as simple as filling it with bentonite clay . if its a 3 or 4 ft hand dug well that has to be filled with dirt .

4 December 2018 | 4 replies
Due to the clay soil.

19 March 2015 | 45 replies
If the sewer lines are anything like Michigan then they are made of clay and deteriorate after 40-60 years.