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Lifer
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Concrete block Seawall repair
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1/23/2017 11:30:35 AM
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Any recommendations for someone to repair a small leak in a concrete Seawall? A vertical mortar joint has eroded and spewing water in heavy rain.
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Hadenuff
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Concrete block Seawall repair
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1/23/2017 6:48:31 PM
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Sorry I have no recommendation for you but I hope someone is able to respond since you are always helpful to others in need. Good luck and maybe it will be a quick and inexpensive fix.
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Lifer
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Concrete block Seawall repair
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1/23/2017 7:55:57 PM
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Thanks. It is the widow across the water from me with the failing Wall. I saw it start sporting water yesterday during the downpour. I help her take care of the place but I'm afraid this one will be painful on the bank account for her. Next door to her is a master Mason who I am certain can take care of the wall but getting it exposed is going to be the challenge..
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Lifer
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Concrete block Seawall repair
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1/23/2017 7:55:58 PM
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Thanks. It is the widow across the water from me with the failing Wall. I saw it start sporting water yesterday during the downpour. I help her take care of the place but I'm afraid this one will be painful on the bank account for her. Next door to her is a master Mason who I am certain can take care of the wall but getting it exposed is going to be the challenge..
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Shortbus
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Concrete block Seawall repair
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1/24/2017 7:46:03 PM
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It's failing because there is water behind it. Drill some holes through it. The water behind the wall should equal the water height in front of the wall. My seawall is dry stack - no mortar with # 57 rock behind. I think it is the best seawall on the lake.
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