If you’ve ever dealt with water in your basement or crawl space, chances are someone has suggested interior waterproofing as the solution. Interior drains, sump pumps, and wall systems are often presented as the final answer — install them, and… Read More
Archive for the ‘Drainage Systems’ Category
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How I Help Homeowners Understand Where Their Water Is Actually Coming From
If you’re dealing with water problems around your home, one of the most frustrating parts is not knowing where the water is actually coming from. Homeowners will point to a soggy patch, a wet basement wall, or a flooded corner… Read More
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What Happens When You Try to Fix Yard Drainage One Section at a Time
A lot of homeowners call me with one soggy corner of their yard they want to fix. And while it’s smart to want to solve drainage problems, fixing just one section—without thinking about how the rest of the yard behaves—is… Read More
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Why Some French Drains Fail Even When Installed Recently
Nothing frustrates a homeowner more than investing in a French drain, only to see it fail within months. I hear it all the time: “We just had this installed—why is the yard still soggy?” French drains are powerful tools when… Read More
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The Most Common Drainage Mistakes Homeowners Make After Installation
If you’ve already invested in a drainage system and still find yourself dealing with wet spots, soggy lawns, or water showing up where it shouldn’t, you’re not alone. One of the most difficult conversations I have with homeowners starts like… Read More
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How I Tell Whether Water Problems Are Surface Water or Groundwater
One of the biggest questions I get from Maryland homeowners is: “Is this a surface water problem, or is it groundwater?” It’s a smart question—because the fix depends entirely on the answer. Misdiagnosing this is one of the top reasons… Read More
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Why Yard Drainage Problems Get Worse Over Time Instead of Better
If your yard has puddles, soggy spots, or water that always seems to creep toward the foundation, you’re not alone—and you’re not imagining it getting worse. Because it is. At TLC, we see this every week. Homeowners wait a few… Read More
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What I Check When a Drainage System Works Sometimes — But Not Always
If you’ve ever said, “Sometimes it works… and sometimes it doesn’t,” you’re describing one of the most common and most misunderstood drainage problems I see across Maryland. These are the toughest water issues for homeowners because they create doubt. After… Read More
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Why Water Always Returns to the Same Spot in Your Yard
If you’ve got one soggy area in your yard that always turns into a mess after every storm, you’re not alone. I’ve walked more Maryland properties than I can count where homeowners ask, “Why does the water always come back… Read More
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How I Help Homeowners Decide Whether They Need Gutter Cleaning, Repair, or Reconfiguration
Gutters are one of the most overlooked systems on a home—until they fail. When water starts overflowing, pooling near the foundation, or staining your siding, it’s easy to assume you just need a cleaning. But sometimes, the problem is deeper…. Read More