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Liz McNeill | West on Twenty on Instagram: "❕Growing up around landscape construction & design - one of the most important things I’ve learned is to AVOID putting bark mulch around the sill plate on the foundation! 

DO A DRIP EDGE INSTEAD! 💧

Here is why:
• Stone around the foundation will maintain a disconnect between the soil & foundation - keeping everything DRY! Low moisture.

• You can connect the gutters to drainage pipes buried in the crushed stone - providing a place for water to go & not have it run down your house or pool at the foundation! 

• It prevents insects from inhabiting and making a home right against or inside your home! Bark mulch is the BEST home for insects and attracts them. 🐜🪲

• It’s low maintenance to have a drip edge with crushed stone that needs NO replace Edging Around House Foundation, Against The House Landscaping Ideas, Maine Garden, Crushed Gravel, Stone Landscape, Drainage Pipe, Drip Edge, House Foundation, Landscape Construction

Liz McNeill | West on Twenty on Instagram: "❕Growing up around landscape construction & design - one of the most important things I’ve learned is to AVOID putting bark mulch around the sill plate on the foundation! DO A DRIP EDGE INSTEAD! 💧 Here is why: • Stone around the foundation will maintain a disconnect between the soil & foundation - keeping everything DRY! Low moisture. • You can connect the gutters to drainage pipes buried in the crushed stone - providing a place for water to…

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Liz McNeill | West on Twenty on Instagram: "❕Growing up around landscape construction & design - one of the most important things I’ve learned is to AVOID putting bark mulch around the sill plate on the foundation! 

DO A DRIP EDGE INSTEAD! 💧

Here is why:
• Stone around the foundation will maintain a disconnect between the soil & foundation - keeping everything DRY! Low moisture.

• You can connect the gutters to drainage pipes buried in the crushed stone - providing a place for water to go & not have it run down your house or pool at the foundation! 

• It prevents insects from inhabiting and making a home right against or inside your home! Bark mulch is the BEST home for insects and attracts them. 🐜🪲

• It’s low maintenance to have a drip edge with crushed stone that needs NO replace Stone Landscape, Raised House, Drainage Pipe, Drip Edge, Landscape Construction, Crushed Stone, Construction Design, The Soil, Mulch

Liz McNeill | West on Twenty on Instagram: "❕Growing up around landscape construction & design - one of the most important things I’ve learned is to AVOID putting bark mulch around the sill plate on the foundation! DO A DRIP EDGE INSTEAD! 💧 Here is why: • Stone around the foundation will maintain a disconnect between the soil & foundation - keeping everything DRY! Low moisture. • You can connect the gutters to drainage pipes buried in the crushed stone - providing a place for water to…

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A  drip edge is a trench filled with gravel that prevents mud from splashing against your home.  You install it where water drips off the roof.  I also use a drip edge when the grade next to the house is the same level as  the siding. Install the drip edge one foot from the siding when controlling a grade and … Continue reading Keep Dirt and Mulch Off Your Siding Landscaping Around Water Hose, Gravel Perimeter Around House, Rocks Around Shed, Walkway From Street To Front Door, House Perimeter Landscaping, Border Around Shed, Creek Garden, Rock Border, Landscaping Around House

A drip edge is a trench filled with gravel that prevents mud from splashing against your home. You install it where water drips off the roof. I also use a drip edge when the grade next to the house is the same level as the siding. Install the drip edge one foot from the siding when controlling a grade and […]

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