NLCmanure

NLCmanure t1_j60mp4h wrote

Assuming you've never had this problem before, does your foundation have a foundation footing drain? If so, check it for any obstructions so it is free flowing.

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NLCmanure t1_j2f5jtj wrote

as others have mentioned, Cato Corner Cheese Farm in Colchester. They are known for their artisan cheeses. When you're done there, stop in at Hop Culture Farms and Brew just up the road for a nice beer. Hop Culture grows their own hops for their beers.

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NLCmanure t1_j1vzqq6 wrote

First, If there's no title to either vehicle, get a notarized letter from the family stating that you have permission to scrap their property. Then contact a auto salvage or scrap metal place. An auto salvage yard will remove for free most likely.

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NLCmanure t1_j1g0aen wrote

same here and we're going on 15 hours. They're still evaluating. I can evaluate for them. There's a tree leaning on the wires. Cut it down and turn on the power. Minimal damage if any. Real simple. Probably take them an hour.

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NLCmanure t1_j0mewhk wrote

that is true for chimneys that cannot draw air from the outside. Chimney's will pull a vacuum especially with a good hot fire. My chimney has 2 vents on each side of the fireplace that can be opened to draw outside air into the fireplace which reduces significantly the vacuum on the inside but it isn't perfect either. If I get a rip-roaring fire going in the fireplace and maintain it, I can get a good portion of the house heated up quite well but the far end upstairs (separate heating zone) will suffer so there is some loss.

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