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Wet Soggy
Ground? |
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Many homeowners in
the New Jersey area regularly experience
unwanted water, mud or soggy soil on their
property.
We offer
practical, affordable solutions to common
issues. If you regularly experience any of these
problems give us a call. We'll inspect your
property and give you a free estimate on a
drainage solution.
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Moisture-soaked
ground is very common in certain areas in
New Jersey. It is usually pretty easy to
spot, and very easy to feel.
This symptom is
usually the result of undesirable
grading. Because gravity pulls water in a
downward motion, it does not run uphill, and
therefore collects where it cannot flow away
from the property. Lawn mowers often
partially sink into wet, soggy ground and
leave tracks. Children and pets playing in
wet, soggy areas often track dirt and mud
back into the house. Fungus, mold and mildew
grows in wet ground.
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Puddles or standing water? |
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Water should drain
from all locations in your yard. If a puddle
remains longer than 30 minutes after a
rainstorm ends, you probably have a drainage
issue.
Puddles remaining in the
yard for long periods of time make good
breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
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