Oh I’m sure it won’t work.Yea, that’s not going to work.
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Oh I’m sure it won’t work.Yea, that’s not going to work.
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The house is standing a little too straight and level.It sounds like your dad wants you to build a sinkhole.
I tried to find such maps. Apparently it is far too site specific. Neighbours could have wildly different results. Almost anywhere in Ontario can have a problem. I plan on staying in this house for a long time so I ran a one year test the first year we had it. We are fine.Considering the amount of building in the GTA I wonder why there isn't more local knowledge on drainage and radon issues. I ran radon tests on my place and we were fine, well under WHO recommendations.
Are there any geological studies for specific areas in Mississauga?
There are. Typically when they do monitoring wells around an area they take soil samples. I’ll have to check with work to see if there are any for the area.Considering the amount of building in the GTA I wonder why there isn't more local knowledge on drainage and radon issues. I ran radon tests on my place and we were fine, well under WHO recommendations.
Are there any geological studies for specific areas in Mississauga?
Maybe you have found your "water" problem.Fun….toilet just started leaking from the bottom and the it backed up into the shower when flushed….fun fun fun…
Didnt you snake that drain? Leak plus backup both point to drain not clear.Fun….toilet just started leaking from the bottom and the it backed up into the shower when flushed….fun fun fun…
I snaked from the washout in the basement out. Not from the toilets as dad said that snake could damage the toilet. I’ll snake the toilet line tomorrow when I take it off.Didnt you snake that drain? Leak plus backup both point to drain not clear.
You've got quite the mystery going on there.....Fun….toilet just started leaking from the bottom and the it backed up into the shower when flushed….fun fun fun…
Probably because it’s a Kevin thing….who knows. Could be a clog just beyond the shower and it just comes back to the first place it can.You've got quite the mystery going on there.....
why would it back up into the shower though....
A sump is needless if you have weepers around the house - unless the weeping connection has totally failed.For some reason my dad thinks installing a sump will cost us $300-500. Mind you that means me digging the hole and buying a small pump.
I knew that would happen! I keep telling my wife that exact thing will happen if I clean up our garage.Probably because it’s a Kevin thing….who knows. Could be a clog just beyond the shower and it just comes back to the first place it can.
Had an insurance inspector come in and see an effluence under our carpet, and report back that it was mould.Kevin did have a leak years ago in the laundry that he ‘fixed’ with an internal weeper only within the laundry…
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You can also see where he dug and reported the concrete…
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Feels like we are playing a murder mystery, we know who "Kevin", but not the how.Kevin did have a leak years ago in the laundry that he ‘fixed’ with an internal weeper only within the laundry…
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You can also see where he dug and reported the concrete…
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On the upside, low quality work done makes it easier to figure out how. If he had done that patch properly and then painted it, MP would have trouble figuring out where kevin had messed with things.Feels like we are playing a murder mystery, we know who "Kevin", but not the how.