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TauntonBlizzard2013

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  1. The line for the sump is like 50 feet away and the area around the pipe is completely dry so it’s not that. And no well lines anywhere near it. We’ll is in the side yard. Groundwater? Spring? Water table is so high currently it can’t drain off?
  2. It is a low area, but not like crazy so. Town sewer, which is in the front of both houses (water is in back). They don’t have a pump that I’m aware of. I have one, but it flows through a pipe out to way behind my property. Its been wet in the past, but never held water to this degree.
  3. What could be causing a nearly constant wet spot in my yard?. The area where my neighbors yard and my yard meet has had standing water for months. I even pumped it today and the water is slowing filling back in? there are no faucets nearby on either my house or neighbors. There sprinkler system was also turned off and blown out for the winter, so there would be no water coming from there. what gives?
  4. Is having a pressure tank and water softener going to make this method void?
  5. Is there a way I can calculate my yield? Or do I have to have someone come out
  6. Yeah, and to be fair, that may have just been me being worried over nothing lol. It ended up being unfounded because nobody in this area ever drew their wells dry. I can guarantee if I get an irrigation system though, my well will run dry this summer. Book it.
  7. Yeah, no shot. It isn’t worth it. I spread like 60 yards of loam by hand when we moved in, I’m done breaking my back. The cost savings really doesn’t justify it
  8. Yes and no. Nobodies well went dry around here during the drought last summer; and most people still kept watering their lawn. Must be enough water? I don’t know, I’ve spent enough money on my grass and landscaping getting it established from literally an empty lot, I kind of want to finish it off with a watering system.
  9. Mentioned in the other thread, but anyone in se Mass area have an irrigation installer they’d recommend?
  10. Bulbs up everywhere and forsythia starting to show signs of blooming. Going to edge everything out and prepare to mulch this weekend. Delivered second week of April?
  11. Have someone coming out for a quote on irrigation in a few weeks. my lot is a hair under quarter acre, so minus the house, driveway, etc etc, I’m hoping it’s not a crazy amount. Ive been researching doing it myself this morning but it just seems like it isn’t worth it for what you’d actual save, plus there would be no warranty at all
  12. Does this include costs associated with the inside plumbing? If anyone has an irrigation contractor they trust/would recommend in SE Mass, let me know
  13. Thanks, I appreciate it. My house is the only one on the street without it, so I’m seriously considering pulling the trigger
  14. What was it if you don’t mind me asking? Thinking about doing the same for my yard. Quarter acre lot
  15. Winter 22-23, poison until the very last drop.
  16. Used to do a lot of work up in that area at my old job. Those houses are all very close together in that stretch.
  17. Yeah, not many did. People are exhausted. This winter is leaving exactly as it came in, weak.
  18. Glad we don’t live there. Not really sunny here, but temp up to 63
  19. The last 5 or so years I think is just straight up bad luck, you’d expect the floor to be higher over that span given what has occurred to the south and NW
  20. The variability from year to year in my area is insane. We’ve done like 120 and like this year we can do like 7. Wild
  21. Since being on these boards, about 10 years now, following all the winter threads, it seems like that area is kind of a transition area. floor is higher, but ceiling is lower. He’s not going to get parked like se Mass on an inland track, but he won’t cash like se Mass on an outside BM storm.
  22. More clown snow. Expect this to shift north 200 miles or so
  23. This. I’m all set. The signs of spring the last few days have been invigorating. Swelling buds on many trees and bushes, peepers, birds, bulbs popping up. It’s been awesome. Hopefully the north gets a nice storm so they can have an extended mud season this year
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