Posted by ericy on May 03, 2013 at 21:11:17 from (64.12.116.200):
Im nedding some advice please. I just had my tank pumped out that was not to bad at $225 but now comes the woes and I dont know what to do.I mowed the place this week for the 1st time this year, and I noticed a WET spot in the yard .That spot has NEVER been wet in the 13 years that Ive been here. The pump guy asked about the heavy rain that we had ,4 " in the last 3 weeks . yes I under stand that the ground is wet but what about the big wet spot . The guy says to cut down on a lot of water use and let the ground dry up for at least 3 weeks and then "TRY IT" ---I dug up a small hole in the yard so I can at least keep an eye on things but Im getting upset that I will have to PAY the man to dig up the place and jump the hoops with the folks in town to keep things on the up an up it should be .BUT what should I do. My job has slowed down to 4 days a week and Im just keeping the bills paid I dont have any rich uncles around any more .
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