House Project: Debugging Continuing
The electrician reports that the pressurization pump problems would not reproduce itself. I am wondering if removing the lead filters introduced a bubble somewhere, and it just took some time to work its way out.
The electrician reports that the battery has the generator almost starting, so he is now contacting the manufacturer for guidance.
The additional filter housings and filters to provide 5 micron and 1 micron prefiltration comes to a few hundred dollars, and should be here in a day or two for the plumber to install.
The builder agrees that the best solution to the water problem in the garage is to cut a drain into the concrete in front of the front garage door, and in front of the rear garage door, so that rain coming in at an angle will drain away from the concrete.
He is waiting for a couple of consecutive dry days so that he finish the grading--and then hope for another gully-washer so that we can see if this has solved the problem, or if we need to take more extensive measures.
He is going to try and get the gateposts and the mailbox post sunk now that the ground has defrosted.
Last house project entry.
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