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  • g92069
    Member
    • Jun 2009
    • 63

    #16
    On the left coast today, the weather was in the low 70's.

    We did however have a small (4 pt) earthquake yesterday. Never felt it.

    I feel for you all and hope none of you suffers too much.

    Live long and prosper,

    G

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    • riverbabe
      Senior Member
      • May 2005
      • 3373

      #17
      Originally posted by g92069 View Post
      On the left coast today, the weather was in the low 70's.

      We did however have a small (4 pt) earthquake yesterday. Never felt it.

      I feel for you all and hope none of you suffers too much.

      Live long and prosper,

      G
      Hi g: I got shaken out of bed by this one! The swimming pool sloshed around for hours after.

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      • GR40RCapri
        Junior Member
        • Jun 2009
        • 15

        #18
        Originally posted by Belaruski View Post
        where do you live?
        Auburn MA...pretty much east central part of the state...

        with my elevation of the house being @ 104, and our road being @ 99, I almost have no option of using a dry well, perimeter drain...I honestly am considering moving my house 8 ft UP the hill in the backyard before I build our 32x40 2 story garage/master suite addition....

        House was built in 1929

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        • skiracer
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2004
          • 6314

          #19
          Originally posted by GR40RCapri View Post
          Auburn MA...pretty much east central part of the state...

          with my elevation of the house being @ 104, and our road being @ 99, I almost have no option of using a dry well, perimeter drain...I honestly am considering moving my house 8 ft UP the hill in the backyard before I build our 32x40 2 story garage/master suite addition....

          House was built in 1929
          Why don't you just raise the house 16" / 24", add 2 or 3 block and then change the pitch of the grade away from the house so it runs off. i think that would be the cheapest and most time efficient way of solving the problem. are you in stone at all.
          THE SKIRACER'S EDGE: MAKE THE EDGE IN YOUR FAVOR

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