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Old 08-05-2024, 14:35   #19
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Re: Quality of new build houses

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Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
Wow, sounds exactly like what's happening to our gardens. Though we're in Glasgow and it's called Riverside.

Have attached a photo of the worst part between us and our neighbours. Currently it's not rained for 4 days, but still it's wet and mushy. Haven't even cut it yet this year as I don't want to tread on it
It may not have rained for 4 days but it rained pretty constantly last winter and for much of the spring. Our own back garden is also soft to the point of squelching and the front had standing water on it after a storm early last week, however it was not like that during the first winter we were here (2022-23).

You may have poorly draining land but this past winter has brought out the worst in it.
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