Splash blocks and drywell

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"Your problem *Water discharged from the downspout to the ground does not flow away from the wall or the building. *Water standing near the building can damage the foundation or cause damp basement walls. *Water is standing in crawl spaces. What you need *Splash blocks, if they are to be used (one for each downspout). The following items if a drywell is to be used: *Drainage pipe (tile or vitrified clay) *55-gallon drum *Assorted rocks, large gravel and old cinder blocks *Cement mortar *Steel punch and hammer *Keyhole saw (with plumber's saw blade)."--First paragraph.

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