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jboyd
Posts:15

 | | 03/04/2008 10:21 AM |
Alert | | Has anyone experienced calcium deposit spots on their dividing yard walls?
I am having a terrible time with water stains and calcium bulid up on my yard walls. Any suggestions for removing the calcium?
I have tried everything to find the source for the water spots and calcium spots.
I hired a leak detection company (no leaks in my yard). We speculate the water is coming from my heighbor's yard (behind my house) due to their house and yard sit's slightly higher than mine.
Need help...The water line on the wall is getting higher. Thank You | | | |
| | CyndiWitczak
Posts:212

 | | 03/04/2008 11:07 AM |
Alert | | We only have rocks in our back yard for now, and both of our neighbors have only dirt... we still have the lines, so I don't think it's a leak anywhere. I suspect it's from the rain. I don't know for sure, but I can tell you that for our 3 houses in a row, none has anything in the back yard and we all have the lines. Ours looks like it is getting higher, but I think it's from the settling of our yard. Our house was finished in June, so this is the first winter. I don't know if or how it can be done away with. | | Yes, that's really my name | |
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| | jboyd
Posts:15

 | | 03/04/2008 11:21 AM |
Alert | Cindi, thank you for your response concerning the water line on my yard walls. If you come across a way to eliminate the calcium spots, would you please contact me. Thank you. | | | |
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| | mikethegoalie
Posts:444


 | | 03/04/2008 11:28 AM |
Alert | | We have the same issue. I have a planter on the back wall and its still dirt. The rest of the yard is bordered with rock with grass in the middle. It seems to be worse by the dirt. I think I heard vinager water works.. haven't tried it as of yet. | | | |
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