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  2. My neighbor’s sump pump drains onto my property — now my yard ...

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    Meanwhile, if enough water pools around your home and seeps in to the point where it causes mold, you could be looking at somewhere between $1,128 to $3,450 to fix the issue, according to ...

  3. What to Do if Your Home Floods - AOL

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    Just one inch of water can cause roughly $25,000 in property damage. Here’s what to do if your home has been impacted by flooding.

  4. Home repair - Wikipedia

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    Common repairs would be fixing a leak, broken window, flooding, frozen pipes or clogged toilet. Each problem can have a relatively simple fix, a leaky roof and broken window can be patched, a flood can be pumped out, pipes can be thawed and repaired and toilets can be unclogged with a chemical. For the most part, emergency repairs are not ...

  5. How to Prevent MAJOR Damage If Your Basement Floods - AOL

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    “Even small floods will still vaporize a lot of water, and that means it can stay in the air and relocate to places like drywall where it will grow mold formations easily,” Rudin explains.

  6. Holmes Inspection - Wikipedia

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    The Holmes Crew arrive at a home that has problems in the backyard. The home inspector pointed out a few things that needed doing, but downplayed the homeowners' concerns. This episode was previously titled Morale Support. 25: Plumb Unlucky: July 1, 2010: The Holmes Crew help a woman who decided to skip the home inspection.

  7. Integrated Flood Management - Wikipedia

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    While flood control aims mainly on reducing or preventing the negative effects of floods, IFM aims on reducing the overall risk by means of land and water resources management with the goal of maximizing the benefits from the use of flood plains and minimizing the damage and loss of life due to flooding in a sustainable manner. [1]

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