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Warm Worm

2006-10-20, 5:25 pm

"Sasquatch"
> It's been raining on my damn house for 3 days now with no roof. It's
> raining directly onto the second floor deck. Is this a problem? Is
> this just a fact of life? Will there be damage? What should I do?
> What *can* I do? The builder said he brushed on Thompson's water seal
> onto the floor deck. Does that help? Thanks. -John
>


On top of some good suggestions here, seeing as some of us agree that life
is a circus, how about a big top? Type; "rent tent exhibition outdoor" in
Google's Images link and see what comes up.

Incidentally, is it the rainy season where you're located, and what kind of
allowances does one normally make for rain?

john@vieth.info

2006-10-20, 5:25 pm

Warm Worm wrote:
> Incidentally, is it the rainy season where you're located, and what kind of
> allowances does one normally make for rain?


I'm not sure which is the wettest month in Wisconsin. I think it might
be August, if I remember correctly. But really the variation in
rainfall in Wisconsin is not very distinct. For the most part,
precipitation is pretty consistent from month to month. Basically, if
it's cold enough to snow, it snows, otherwise it rains, and at a pretty
consistent rate from month to month, aside from fluctuations from one
year to the next.

As for "allowances," I'm not quite sure what you're asking.

- John

Warm Worm wrote:
> "Sasquatch"
>
> On top of some good suggestions here, seeing as some of us agree that life
> is a circus, how about a big top? Type; "rent tent exhibition outdoor" in
> Google's Images link and see what comes up.
>
> Incidentally, is it the rainy season where you're located, and what kind of
> allowances does one normally make for rain?


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