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[S881]Standing Water In Yard
by Jim Corkern, Jim
Having standing water in your yard or around the foundation of your home can be a pretty aggravating thing, but there is something that you can do to remedy this situation and will probably not cost you an arm and a leg.

Most of the time, problems with standing water in the yard can be attributed to the yard having uneven elevation all over it. Some parts may be lower than others and will retain water after a heavy or even sometimes a light rain.

The simple solution to this is to fill in these lower areas with soil and plant grass over them to hold the new soil in place. Planting grass over it is not only necessary to look good, but also serves the practical purpose of making sure the soil does not just wash away over time.

The other option is to have a drainage system installed in the yard. Call your local building commission first and make sure that you have permission to take on such a project, even if you do own your house and the land it is on.

Obtaining a building permit may not be easy and it might take you a few weeks to get one, but it just depends on where you are living at the time.

Dig a ditch in your yard starting at the point you want to drain water from and end the ditch where you want the excess water to be deposited. Slant this ditch downhill about 6 inches for every 100 feet so that water does not simply collect in the pipe and stand there.

Lay a small amount of gravel throughout the length of this ditch and put a PVC pipe over it. Cover this with more gravel and cover it again with soil. The gravel will help direct ground water toward the drain's end. Put some wire mesh or a sink strainer over the highest end of the pipe to keep debris from getting into it. You do not need a strainer at the other end.

If you have somewhat of a sense of humor and like the idea of a small pond in your yard, consider putting a goldfish pond in one of the spots where water likes to collect. Digging it out and keeping it aerated for some fish might add a pleasing effect as long as it is located in the right place.

We may not give much thought to the slick, nasty, contaminated gook that slides through the sewer pipes just under the top of the home's playground. Commonly, a new home's sewage systems will not create much trouble, unless the pipes get damaged. In the event of clogging or of a line bursting or separating beneath the ground, that unsanitary mess can revert back into your home.

This will be a stinking, germ filled problem for sure. Being in the yard is awful too, but ending up inside a home is even more disturbing. Let us consider this debacle first.

If you find that you only have one toilet that is backed up, the obstruction can probably be in that specific pipe. Anytime there is hazardous material like sewage in our living space, there are unsanitary situations. Use rubber gloves and other protective apparel.

Use rubber footwear along with the other things if the sewage runs onto the floor. Protective outerwear should be coveralls, a paper suit, or perhaps a rain suit. The clothing needs to be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected or disposed of completely. A wet/dry vacuum may be used for cleaning up if it is not too bad.

This nastiness must be removed correctly. Codes for your area might be considered for how you will do this. If you are not sure, you may get a professional service for the job and the dilemma should be taken care of.

If you have floor surfaces that are destroyed or any other things, and the expense of clean up, you can call your insurance agent to discover if you are protected or not. Home owner's insurance can be policies are different.

When you have a sewage line that bursts and causes water and sewage devastation in the yard, you will more than likely need a sewage specialist, unless you are one. Tree roots often affect sewage systems and cause ruptures.

Whatever the cause for the problems of a sewer network, you will desire a qualified person to consult with to rest assured the job is done according to codes. You need to examine estimates and get in touch with your insurance about this too. Having sewage systems in a yard dug up and reworked is frequently pretty costly.
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