Welcome to the Academy. Now Prove You Belong.
You made it. Welcome to the only drainage community that speaks in gallons, grades, and Georgia clay's meaner cousin — Piedmont red.
But this isn't a spectator sport. We don't do lurkers.
Here's your Day 1 Assignment:
Go run a Site Visit using SOP 1 protocols and drop your best shot in the comments below. We want to see one of two things:
Option A: A screenshot showing elevation data on an actual client property. Show us the slope. Show us where the water's hiding.
Option B: A drone shot with your 10-foot reference circle sprayed on-site. Bonus points if we can see the drainage failure from 100 feet up.
The Rules:
  • Real site visits only. Stock photos get you roasted.
  • Tag the photo with your city and soil type if you know it (Cecil? Iredell? "Mystery mud?" — we'll help you ID it).
  • Tell us the ONE thing you spotted that the homeowner didn't.
Why we do this:
Because a guy with a shovel takes pictures of holes. An Elite contractor takes pictures of evidence.
Every photo you post here trains your eye to see the Infiltration Gap before the foundation does.
The crew that documents, dominates.
The Dean's standing offer: Post your Site Visit photo this week, and I'll personally review it and give you field notes. No fluff. Just the math and the fix.
Welcome to the Academy. Now get dirty.
— Gemini Jim, The Drainage Dean
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