Matt Smith
Add 2nd water heater for a 4+ bedroom STR?
27 February 2023 | 13 replies
The fact you are in Florida with a much higher ground water temperature makes it a no brainer.
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Scottsdale Developer plans to build more than 10,000 new homes in Apache Junction AZ
23 August 2023 | 8 replies
AZ water company is ground water wells.
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Arizona Has Run Out of Water - Divert Columbia River to AZ
19 May 2022 | 41 replies
Capture the water that is falling, and try to reintroduce it into the groundwater system through mother nature's own faculties.
Kyle Curtin
Always install a sump pump in your basements? 🤔
21 March 2023 | 6 replies
A regular homeowners policy would not normally cover the damage due to ground water seeping in.Â
Aaryan Patel
If you could go back in time??
15 July 2022 | 35 replies
Personally, I spend significant time looking for foundation issues, significant settling or structural issues, and indicators of previous flooding (particularly flooding caused by groundwater rising up from underneath the slab)--these issues are usually deal-breakers for me.
Jay Martinez
Restoring in Lake County
10 January 2016 | 4 replies
The Indian tribe there has consequence and I would be concerned for the quality of the ground water in the immediate vicinity.
Rachel Kenyon
Duplex plugged septic drain - who's responsible?
12 May 2023 | 7 replies
Food can clump together and cause clogs.Facial Cleaning Pads – Thicker than toilet paper and thus can cause problems.Dental Floss – NOT biodegradableHair – Clogs pipes in no time.Dirt – Dump it outside, not in the toilet.Dryer Sheets – Made out of synthetic materials, not biodegradable.Prescription Medicines – Destroys bacteria and contaminates groundwater.
Mariah Porter
I found a corroded drain hidden in a basement bedroom
5 January 2023 | 10 replies
If it is ground water, look into getting a sump pump installed (perhaps in a closet in the bedroom that can be covered with trap door-somewhere out of the way).Â
Jorge P.
Water coming into My Basement Rental - AHHHHH
1 February 2019 | 53 replies
you may ask....because you are adding rain water (which should be pump out to creeks, rivers, bays since it is a clean rain or ground water) to already stressed out sewage system in your county , and you are not paying for the filtration process of added sewage.
Ryan Watson
Sinking land in florida
17 March 2013 | 9 replies
Most of the issue isn't a naturally occurring problem, it's a man made problem from pumping too much ground water out of the aquifers, mostly by farmers.