Posted by 37chief on January 24, 2009 at 21:41:54 from (70.181.173.198):
In Reply to: D*S*A*S*T*E*R posted by RayP(MI) on January 24, 2009 at 18:58:34:
That doesn't sound good, but in time it can be repaired. There is a old house on our place. It has a bacement,just high enough to stand up in, with a dirt floor, no foundation, just 2X6 on the dirt, and 4X4's holding the house up. When water was brought to our area. the old house was plumbed, and the water heater was put in the bacement. It sprung a leak and leaked for days.When I found it there was about 6 in of water. The rest of the water soaked into the ground. For some reason the house didn't fall down. It is still standing. I think every home owner in time will suffer some major water leak. I have. my leak was under my cement foundation. My daughter had a plastic water line the rats ate a hole in it, above her beedroom that was a mess. The building dept finally stopped the use of plastic pipe in construction.Stan
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