Im in the Midwest in an area that took a pretty good beating from the cyclone bomb whatever storm.
Compounding the issue is a spring that’s a tad on the wet side.
One of my customers is at his wits end with the mud, looking for a solution.
Think of an area a little smaller than a football field, with static water on a normal year being anywhere from 2’-5’ deep, erring on the shallower side most years.
I’m wondering how effective of a solution this would be. I’ve never put any in. It’s an easy enough concept but I’m worried that the static water table is just too high to do any real good, any tile guys around that could provide some feedback?
Thanks
Compounding the issue is a spring that’s a tad on the wet side.
One of my customers is at his wits end with the mud, looking for a solution.
Think of an area a little smaller than a football field, with static water on a normal year being anywhere from 2’-5’ deep, erring on the shallower side most years.
I’m wondering how effective of a solution this would be. I’ve never put any in. It’s an easy enough concept but I’m worried that the static water table is just too high to do any real good, any tile guys around that could provide some feedback?
Thanks