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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 4281229" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>I had a home in Ogden Utah several years ago and when it snowed and melted, I've have water int he crawl space ankle + deep. I crawled under there one day with some rubber boots on and found the sewer line with a wood stub in it. Pulled out the stub and within an hour, all the water had drained out. </p><p>I though it was pretty neat but I think I forgot to tell the buyer about it, no one told me. The house cost $15,000 and I wish I had kept it....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 4281229, member: 25679"] I had a home in Ogden Utah several years ago and when it snowed and melted, I've have water int he crawl space ankle + deep. I crawled under there one day with some rubber boots on and found the sewer line with a wood stub in it. Pulled out the stub and within an hour, all the water had drained out. I though it was pretty neat but I think I forgot to tell the buyer about it, no one told me. The house cost $15,000 and I wish I had kept it.... [/QUOTE]
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