A recent rainstorm caused significant erosion on a driveway, highlighting the importance of proper water management. Unlike the previous year, this damage prompted the implementation of erosion control measures, including a rock pond. Plans for repair involve both machinery and manual labor. After the storm, an assessment shows some sediment but overall stability, while local wildlife, like baby woodpeckers, adds to the area's charm.
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S2E8 Backfilling, Leveling, and Compa...
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S2E9 Slab Prep for Radiant Heat
Insulation is placed outside to prevent mice and is distributed under the concrete slab for thermal efficiency. A vapor barrier and rebar grid are added for moisture control and support. Insulation panels are carefully cut around plumbing. Water is removed from the sump pit, and rebar is installe...
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S2E10 Radiant Heat Tubing in Slab (in...
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