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Old 06-28-2020, 05:57 PM   #1
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My landlady is now willing to pay a contractor to fix the water issue. I'm thinking this most likely is going to entail digging a small Trench in front of garage doors (2 car garage) and running a drain pipe with it. There's also two drain pipes that have been taken out to the yard and buried but they need to go further. If you have these skills please pm me serious inquiries only please.
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Old 06-28-2020, 06:13 PM   #2
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Got the skills, but to quote a great philosopher, “I’m too old for that shit!”




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My landlady is now willing to pay a contractor to fix the water issue. I'm thinking this most likely is going to entail digging a small Trench in front of garage doors (2 car garage) and running a drain pipe with it. There's also two drain pipes that have been taken out to the yard and buried but they need to go further. If you have these skills please pm me serious inquiries only please.
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Sewer line?
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Got the skills, but to quote a great philosopher, “I’m too old for that shit!”

And are you that great philosopher?
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Sewer line?
I don't know about sewer line but I know that if you've got water running into a trench then you need some place for that water to the run to.I would think you would have to have a drain of some sort. Wouldn't you? See why I'm looking for help? These project skills & knowledge aren't in my data bank 😂I was thinking more like a gutter system?
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What seems to be the problem? Where is the water coming from?
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Nope, Danny Glover!
Ah yes, a little Leathal Weapon humor...
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That appears to be a problem . . . ?
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Sounds like a storm water issue. The garage sits too low. If there is ground lower than the garage, you can drain it by gravity. If you don't, a pump and pit is the answer.
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What seems to be the problem? Where is the water coming from?
It runs under the garage door from the driveway & she has 2 gutters she wants extended out further.
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Sounds like a storm water issue. The garage sits too low. If there is ground lower than the garage, you can drain it by gravity. If you don't, a pump and pit is the answer.
The answer would be someone qualified come look at it. From what I can figure out it's going to need a trench put in front of the doors but I'm not qualified to really say. It would be great if it were something simple as running gutters out.
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Hi YD we never met but I heard Great things about you. My name is Nick..
I can assist you with your water/gutter/ grading problem if that’s still a problem.

I own a construction company. I’m actually installing French drains at a property that I’m currently working on.
Let me know.
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French drain needed for sure. Literally laying pipe. If you need help Nick YD might need two. Or a menage a trois.
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