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Mike A:
I could be really nuts and move to a city that gets pounded by a hurricane every couple of years, but that is crazy talk. ;) |
Howard_Casto:
We used to never have any natural disaster issues, but the ground is super saturated right now. If it rains any more I might turn my back yard into a Koi pond. |
pbj:
--- Quote from: Mike A on June 06, 2020, 03:05:40 pm ---I could be really nuts and move to a city that gets pounded by a hurricane every couple of years, but that is crazy talk. ;) --- End quote --- I live 40 miles inland and didn't even lose power during Harvey. 100% of basements flood. :dunno |
bperkins01:
--- Quote from: pbj on June 06, 2020, 08:10:17 pm --- --- Quote from: Mike A on June 06, 2020, 03:05:40 pm ---I could be really nuts and move to a city that gets pounded by a hurricane every couple of years, but that is crazy talk. ;) --- End quote --- I live 40 miles inland and didn't even lose power during Harvey. 100% of basements flood. :dunno --- End quote --- Owned my house since 93' - Zero floods. The buildings that have flooded basements are typically older and were built before they put better codes in place. Now they measure the highest water level and your basement has to be 2-3' above it. Or better - they basement is put in with proper drainage to begin with and there is never an issue. The just didn't do that in the old days. There are many MANY houses with finished basements that haven't got water in them.. They are just normally newer buildings. I prefer the space - how all you people live on slabs is weird.. |
Titchgamer:
We had to do the trench thing in my mates basement. His is much smaller though lol Proper nerd dungeon in the making eh? :p |
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