Foundation Watering Tips
Video Description: Tim Carter, of http://AsktheBuilder.com, demonstrates a few easy ways to keep the base of your house from getting structural cracks. Related Article Subjects: ask the builder, drain pipe, foundation watering, home improvement, house, rain settlement, soil, tim carter, water base
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