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Well crap, it appears we have a water leak in the slab.
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4331806" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I have an update. </p><p>I was looking out the kitchen window this morning and saw a wet spot in a bare patch of ground where our pool used to be before I took it out. </p><p>WTF? Surely the water line didn't go out that far before coming into the house.</p><p>HMMMM, seems the person filling the birdbath left the garden hose on full blast and forgot to turn it off. </p><p>The birdbath and a tub under it for the fawns is what the deer are drinking from, draining it almost daily. </p><p>Again, I won't mention any names as I don't want her to see this and think I outed her. <img src="/images/smilies/image351.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":kiss:" title="Image351 :kiss:" data-shortname=":kiss:" /></p><p>It's been so dry and our soil so sandy that the water from the hose just went into the ground until it saturated and finally showed a wet spot in the only place it could be seen. </p><p>The nightmare of locating a leak in the slab is left for another day. </p><p>Thanks all for the suggestions and support!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4331806, member: 5412"] I have an update. I was looking out the kitchen window this morning and saw a wet spot in a bare patch of ground where our pool used to be before I took it out. WTF? Surely the water line didn't go out that far before coming into the house. HMMMM, seems the person filling the birdbath left the garden hose on full blast and forgot to turn it off. The birdbath and a tub under it for the fawns is what the deer are drinking from, draining it almost daily. Again, I won't mention any names as I don't want her to see this and think I outed her. :kiss: It's been so dry and our soil so sandy that the water from the hose just went into the ground until it saturated and finally showed a wet spot in the only place it could be seen. The nightmare of locating a leak in the slab is left for another day. Thanks all for the suggestions and support! [/QUOTE]
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