tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8977598181264970040.post2089452180781299216..comments2024-03-27T16:49:48.828-05:00Comments on Flipping the Flip: Yard Works.Zerahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06526747223803591584noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8977598181264970040.post-53825820632288752342021-05-18T17:13:06.617-05:002021-05-18T17:13:06.617-05:00Hi my soggy Northern Virginia friend! it has been...Hi my soggy Northern Virginia friend! it has been a while on this project but I am happy to report it does work. One tip for you: be sure to get clean gravel unlike our cheapest gravel option purchase.<br /><br />We didn't do anything with the incredibly expensive drainage guy but we did replace the concrete at the back door (https://www.flippingtheflip.com/2018/10/concrete.html). We also ripped out the entire gangway and the concrete guys re-graded it towards the front (https://www.flippingtheflip.com/2019/07/pack-of-variety-kind.html) but we did not dig down and do all sorts of extra drainage stuff.<br /><br />For us, the dry well was enough to make things much better and the sum total of all three projects (though all three were for us rather than the neighbor really, not to sound unneighborly) was enough to get our neighbor to take some of his own steps. Wishing you all the dry-out best wishes!Flipping the Fliphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15227745256321418042noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8977598181264970040.post-85178598017423952402021-05-18T16:19:31.449-05:002021-05-18T16:19:31.449-05:00Hello. I just stumbled across your blog. It has p...Hello. I just stumbled across your blog. It has probably been a very long time since you created your dry well, but I was wondering if it worked (and if you did the other drainage work)? Thanks so much! Signed, Soggy in Nothern Virginia jAmynoreply@blogger.com