How many times have you had the frustrating experience of contending with leaking pipes and clogged drains? Worse, the prospect of having to dig up an entire bathroom to replace a leaking drain pipe?
Homeowners love concrete, for both interior and exterior use. Outdoors, large expanses of concrete can create environmental problems, though, as they block stormwater from draining off into the soil.
Q: My 30-year-old house features a large concrete front porch. One side edge has been crumbling over the past few years, and paint is peeling from a brick design was pressed into the concrete. How ...
Read full article: Longwood resident faces daily $250 fine until she fixes drainpipe issue causing flooding County officials have given her until July 22 LONGWOOD, Fla. – The woman accused of ...
NEIGHBORS IN THIS SEMINOLE COUNTY NEIGHBORHOOD, BUT TODAY, WORK IS FINALLY UNDERWAY TO EFFORT A FIX TO A FLOODING PROBLEM. SO FOR MONTHS, WE’VE BEEN TELLING YOU ABOUT THE ISSUES IN LONGWOOD’S SHADOW ...
Concrete infrastructure in urban environments appears to be altering the chemistry of rainwater flowing into our urban streams. Researchers analysed the pH (acidity) of water from urban and non-urban ...
A group of homeowners in Longwood say they’re at severe risk of flooding after a woman in their neighborhood filled a stormwater pipe with concrete. Water remained pooled along Shadowbay Blvd.