Hello everyone,
I'm glad I found this forum, and hope someone could give me some sort of advice or ideas for my problem in my lawn.
It seems like the sump pump is running every few seconds to every minute. It discharges water too frequently and eventually damaged my lawn which I knew recently. My home is right by the lake so I'm not sure if that is why the sump pump is running frequently. The soil is very very wet near where the area where water goes down.
I asked the lawn company what they suggest and the quote I got was to put the pipe under the ground and connect it 60 ft down the hill. To the lake is 100 ft down, so I was thinking to pull it all the way down towards to the lake if the land management gives the permission. If it is connected half way to the lake I'm afraid the same damage will happen at the lower sloped lawn area.
I think the water is leaking at under the pipe too... Who should I call for this type of issue? Plumber? Structure engineer?
thanks a lot in advance!
I'm glad I found this forum, and hope someone could give me some sort of advice or ideas for my problem in my lawn.
It seems like the sump pump is running every few seconds to every minute. It discharges water too frequently and eventually damaged my lawn which I knew recently. My home is right by the lake so I'm not sure if that is why the sump pump is running frequently. The soil is very very wet near where the area where water goes down.
I asked the lawn company what they suggest and the quote I got was to put the pipe under the ground and connect it 60 ft down the hill. To the lake is 100 ft down, so I was thinking to pull it all the way down towards to the lake if the land management gives the permission. If it is connected half way to the lake I'm afraid the same damage will happen at the lower sloped lawn area.
I think the water is leaking at under the pipe too... Who should I call for this type of issue? Plumber? Structure engineer?
thanks a lot in advance!
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