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The Water Cooler / Frost Heaves
« Last post by vtsteam on Today at 06:56:15 PM »We often get frost heaves here in early spring. The expanding thawing earth moves into ridges and sometimes sinkholes while last wnter's snow melts. This can run overground or under a heaved layer deep as 4 feet, the water doesn't absorb into the ground but stays on or near the surface creating lots of mud, as well as running water. We call this Mud Season.
Unfortunately, this year the height of my shop's concrete floor is below the recently heaved earth around it, so the spring snow runoff has entered, flooded the floor and alternately freezes on cold nights and thaws during the day. March rains have added even more water.
This should all subside once truly warm weather gets here and the base ice in the earth thaws. At which point the shop floor will again be above the surrounding ground level. But for now, my shop is unusable
Just waiting for warm weather....
Unfortunately, this year the height of my shop's concrete floor is below the recently heaved earth around it, so the spring snow runoff has entered, flooded the floor and alternately freezes on cold nights and thaws during the day. March rains have added even more water.
This should all subside once truly warm weather gets here and the base ice in the earth thaws. At which point the shop floor will again be above the surrounding ground level. But for now, my shop is unusable
Just waiting for warm weather....

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