One of the most common causes of wet basements and soggy yards in Maryland isn’t a broken sump pump or a clogged drain — it’s grading. Specifically, a yard that slopes toward your house instead of away from it. The… Read More
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The Real Reason Your Crawl Space Keeps Getting Damp (Most Homeowners Miss This)
This article is brought to you by AskBobCarr.com — Maryland’s trusted source for crawl space solutions, drainage guidance, and no-nonsense advice from Bob Carr and the TLC team. If your crawl space smells musty, feels humid, or has signs of… Read More
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Standing Water That Appears Days After Rain What It Really Means About Your Soil
It’s one thing to have puddles during a storm — but when water starts pooling in your yard days after the rain has stopped, you’ve got a different kind of problem. And it usually starts with what’s happening below the… Read More
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The 7 Hidden Places Water Sneaks Into Maryland Homes — And How to Spot Them Early
This article is brought to you by AskBobCarr.com — Maryland’s trusted source for drainage solutions, landscape expertise, and straight-shooting advice from Bob Carr and the team at TLC Incorporated. Standing Water That Appears Days After Rain: What It Really Means… Read More
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Why Your Yard Still Floods After a Rainstorm (Even If You Think Drainage Is “Fine”)
This article is brought to you by AskBobCarr.com — Maryland’s trusted source for drainage solutions, landscape help, and honest advice from Bob Carr and the team at TLC Incorporated. I get this all the time: “Bob, I’ve got gutters and… Read More
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Smart Irrigation Controllers vs Standard Timers: What I Tell My Customers
If you’ve ever forgotten to turn off your sprinkler during a rainstorm—or noticed that your lawn’s getting soaked in some spots while others stay dry—you’re not alone. Many Maryland homeowners are still using standard irrigation timers that run on a… Read More
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Warm White vs Cool White: Which Looks Better on Maryland Homes?
One of the most common outdoor lighting questions I get from Maryland homeowners is: “Should I go with warm white or cool white?” And like most good design questions, the answer is—it depends. Lighting color temperature affects everything from curb… Read More
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French Drain vs. Dry Well: Which One I Recommend Most for Maryland Homes
Homeowners across Maryland ask me all the time: “Bob, do I need a French drain or a dry well for this water problem in my yard?” It’s a great question—and the answer depends on what kind of water issue you’re… Read More
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Glen Burnie & Pasadena: What I Tell Homeowners About Soggy Backyards
If you live in Glen Burnie or Pasadena and your backyard turns into a sponge every time it rains, you’re not alone. These two areas—while beautiful and full of character—are notorious for poor drainage, low-lying lots, and heavy clay soil…. Read More
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Annapolis Waterfront Properties: My Best Advice on Controlling Water
Living on the water is a dream come true for many Annapolis homeowners. The views, the breeze, the access to boating and nature—there’s nothing quite like it. But those same waterfront features that make your property special also come with… Read More