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Hobie
ParticipantMegan’s Law site come up with a hit on the second address.
Hobie
ParticipantYour existing concrete is a lot more kid friendly. Chalk drawings, smooth biking, get the idea.
Maybe after they are older you could cap it with brick. Good advice on the footer under a brick boarder, under any brick for that matter. It will help with the salt efflorescence (white salt crystals on the brick).
Hobie
ParticipantYour existing concrete is a lot more kid friendly. Chalk drawings, smooth biking, get the idea.
Maybe after they are older you could cap it with brick. Good advice on the footer under a brick boarder, under any brick for that matter. It will help with the salt efflorescence (white salt crystals on the brick).
Hobie
ParticipantYour existing concrete is a lot more kid friendly. Chalk drawings, smooth biking, get the idea.
Maybe after they are older you could cap it with brick. Good advice on the footer under a brick boarder, under any brick for that matter. It will help with the salt efflorescence (white salt crystals on the brick).
Hobie
ParticipantYour existing concrete is a lot more kid friendly. Chalk drawings, smooth biking, get the idea.
Maybe after they are older you could cap it with brick. Good advice on the footer under a brick boarder, under any brick for that matter. It will help with the salt efflorescence (white salt crystals on the brick).
Hobie
ParticipantYour existing concrete is a lot more kid friendly. Chalk drawings, smooth biking, get the idea.
Maybe after they are older you could cap it with brick. Good advice on the footer under a brick boarder, under any brick for that matter. It will help with the salt efflorescence (white salt crystals on the brick).
Hobie
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]I know thats a DIY job I can do, just need a ladder tall enough.
[/quote]Please hire a pro for the 2nd story gutters. Too easy to fall.
It looks like the patio drains away from the house off the end of the slab. Are there any drains in the concrete? If not you might consider installing a french drain in the grass. While you are at it add another drain along the side of the house if you plan on paving/concreting thereby creating a dam in the backyard.
Cheap insurance for preventing a soggy backyard. And that is a good DIY project.
Hobie
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]I know thats a DIY job I can do, just need a ladder tall enough.
[/quote]Please hire a pro for the 2nd story gutters. Too easy to fall.
It looks like the patio drains away from the house off the end of the slab. Are there any drains in the concrete? If not you might consider installing a french drain in the grass. While you are at it add another drain along the side of the house if you plan on paving/concreting thereby creating a dam in the backyard.
Cheap insurance for preventing a soggy backyard. And that is a good DIY project.
Hobie
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]I know thats a DIY job I can do, just need a ladder tall enough.
[/quote]Please hire a pro for the 2nd story gutters. Too easy to fall.
It looks like the patio drains away from the house off the end of the slab. Are there any drains in the concrete? If not you might consider installing a french drain in the grass. While you are at it add another drain along the side of the house if you plan on paving/concreting thereby creating a dam in the backyard.
Cheap insurance for preventing a soggy backyard. And that is a good DIY project.
Hobie
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]I know thats a DIY job I can do, just need a ladder tall enough.
[/quote]Please hire a pro for the 2nd story gutters. Too easy to fall.
It looks like the patio drains away from the house off the end of the slab. Are there any drains in the concrete? If not you might consider installing a french drain in the grass. While you are at it add another drain along the side of the house if you plan on paving/concreting thereby creating a dam in the backyard.
Cheap insurance for preventing a soggy backyard. And that is a good DIY project.
Hobie
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]I know thats a DIY job I can do, just need a ladder tall enough.
[/quote]Please hire a pro for the 2nd story gutters. Too easy to fall.
It looks like the patio drains away from the house off the end of the slab. Are there any drains in the concrete? If not you might consider installing a french drain in the grass. While you are at it add another drain along the side of the house if you plan on paving/concreting thereby creating a dam in the backyard.
Cheap insurance for preventing a soggy backyard. And that is a good DIY project.
Hobie
ParticipantYou considered the Shores, “My Beach” and referred to people from out of town with no tans as, “El Cajoners”.
You remember when the yellow rafts at the beaches and everyone who rented them were “tourists”.
Hobie
ParticipantYou considered the Shores, “My Beach” and referred to people from out of town with no tans as, “El Cajoners”.
You remember when the yellow rafts at the beaches and everyone who rented them were “tourists”.
Hobie
ParticipantYou considered the Shores, “My Beach” and referred to people from out of town with no tans as, “El Cajoners”.
You remember when the yellow rafts at the beaches and everyone who rented them were “tourists”.
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