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Tagger
03-15-2010, 11:54 AM
No .. not imatating James Brown .. Just Please Stop Raining ..

BigFish
03-15-2010, 12:00 PM
There is a fine puddle in my yard...deep enough to swim plugs in! Think I will go out for a bit!:rotf2: Hope I don't lose one on a shrub?

stripermaineiac
03-15-2010, 12:09 PM
lol
i just stocked my back yard. Now I can fish for trout off the deck.

ProfessorM
03-15-2010, 12:19 PM
i just finished bailing a good inch out of my plugbuilding area and it is still coming. Thank god my cellar is slanted to one side or the whole basement would have been wet. VB must be fishing in the stream that goes thru his basement.

Raven
03-15-2010, 12:21 PM
living on top of hills has an advantage

but only during this kind of weather :drool:

eastendlu
03-15-2010, 12:28 PM
You guys are just getting the tail end more like a hurricane when it went by here.

PRBuzz
03-15-2010, 12:29 PM
What if it were 10-15 degrees colder: can anyone imagine 6 FEET of snow?

stripermaineiac
03-15-2010, 12:40 PM
The weatherman said just 1/2 in more last night. Wow does he need a new ruler. My wheel baeeel is full to the brim and I emptied it last night.

striperman36
03-15-2010, 12:46 PM
what water? Dry, Dry

PRBuzz
03-15-2010, 12:49 PM
what water? Dry, Dry

I'd really like to say DITTO but not until the sun comes out.

About 5 years ago I did some work to stop nuisance water (wipe up easily with mop) and seems to have paid off as this is the biggest stress test yet.

vineyardblues
03-15-2010, 01:21 PM
Thanks Paul,
Yes they filmed a river run through it in my basement.

I went to bed at 2:30 and the wife got up at 5 am.

I see a re-pete tonight, uggg

eastendlu
03-15-2010, 01:46 PM
Thanks Paul,
Yes they filmed a river run through it in my basement.

I went to bed at 2:30 and the wife got up at 5 am.

I see a re-pete tonight, uggg

I can keep your lures dry for you.

angler229
03-15-2010, 02:55 PM
Water coming in faster than we can get it out but least I can test plugs in the basement.

Slipknot
03-15-2010, 02:57 PM
Last night cellar was dry
today, got water, came in from bulkhead:wall:

ProfessorM
03-15-2010, 03:57 PM
living on top of hills has an advantage

but only during this kind of weather :drool:

living in a town that is a swamp is a big disadvantage. got to dig a hole threw the floor and put in a sump pump. Only happens when we get this type of constant deluge, once every 5 years it seems. I usually put extensions on the down spouts to help but forgot to .
Sorry Pete. Make sure you wear your water wings.

Tagger
03-15-2010, 04:15 PM
We must have had 10" of rain in Shoe City .. Slept. 2 hrs. since,,since,, what day is it ? Both wifey and I bailed all night .. 2 pumps and 2 wet vacs managed to keep 3/4 of the cellar dry . It still coming in .. we fight it back ,, frickin exaughsting .

nightfighter
03-15-2010, 04:33 PM
Six to eight more hours of rain.......

piemma
03-15-2010, 04:37 PM
[QUOTE=ProfessorM;754710]living in a town that is a swamp is a big disadvantage. got to dig a hole threw the floor and put in a sump pump. Only happens when we get this type of constant deluge, once every 5 years it seems.

Us also. I have been in this house 37 years and this is the 5th or 6th time for water in the basement. Always, early Spring and always one of these gully washers.

I wet vaced and sump pumped from 5AM till 6PM yesterday. Finally said screw it. Broke out the Markers Mark and a cigar and sat in the basement and ran the wet vac while I caught a BUZZ:)

OLD GOAT
03-15-2010, 04:46 PM
Just noticed a piece of roll roofing in the backyard that i know came off the dormer. Some glad i had R.W.Grace --ice&rain-- put on under the roll roofing. No leaks---yet---

Tagger
03-15-2010, 05:01 PM
They are saying on the weather ,, we got 3 months worth of rain in 3 days .. :err:

MAC
03-15-2010, 05:16 PM
They are saying on the weather ,, we got 3 months worth of rain in 3 days .. :err:

And we will still have a water ban come June/July.... MWRA:wall::wall:

sokinwet
03-15-2010, 07:26 PM
10" in the basement, gas furnace & gas hot water only on 8" blocks, water floated stacked rubbermaid storage containers and everything on top fell and is now in the water. Not a good day.

PRBuzz
03-15-2010, 07:34 PM
...... and everything on top fell and is now in the water. Not a good day.

So everything is sokinwet? Maybe you need to change your screen name?

sokinwet
03-15-2010, 09:24 PM
Right about now I'd rather be BUZZed.:devil2:

Always some good with the bad...got to test out some free waders...no leaks!

angler229
03-15-2010, 09:35 PM
I think we finally got ahead of it enough to take a break, I'm freaking exhausted.

Slipknot
03-15-2010, 10:00 PM
Is the rain ever gonna stop?:wall:
I can't keep up with it anymore
put all stuff up off floor
going to bed
I am done wet vaccuming and emptying buckets
the ground is so saturated, the pressure of the water itself is now pushing the water thru the foundation where it meets the floor. I never in 22 years have had water like this :( always been dry unless I forgot to clean gutters or something.

I hope the fishing room isn't wet in the morning

no more rain
no more rain
no more rain

good2hook
03-15-2010, 10:44 PM
we did over 100k in sales today. 18k just in the plumbing dept. 16k in hardware. OUT of most shop vacs, sump pumps, and sump pump accessories. 2 Guys almost went to blows right in the plumbing aisle tonight over a 1/3hp sump pump:smash:

Swimmer
03-16-2010, 09:21 AM
In 1980 when I walked down the blocked off dirt road in 1980 my choice of first lots was next to the river. Half way down the street was the lot I did buy that is a good ten feet above and allready high river bank. So glad we did. TThe river is up over the bank but still several feet below the level of my cellar floor. I graded the lot to slope drastically away from the house. You guys with water have my sincerest simpathies.

Mr. Sandman
03-16-2010, 10:09 AM
Lot's of water but my finished basement is warm and dry.
Many New Englanders refuse to use gutters and control roof run off. If you don't have gutters you have to have perfect grading and most don't. (and even then I still prefer gutters) It is not that hard. Some sites are problems but in general pooling water around a foundation can be controlled. For the amount of damage it can cause I am amazed to see how many cheap out (that is what it is too) and don't grade properly or control water runoff. That said, this was an exceptional storm with lots of water on partially frozen turf. Some sites are just in a real bad spot and there is nothing you can do except pump, I would move if that is the case. If you have a river overflow issue..there is not much you can do. Again I would move come the dry season.

When I am not at home in the winter, I put a couple long lengths of PVC pipes on the gutter outflows and make sure the water does not come near the foundation and is heading away from the house down hill upon exit. cheap insurance.