Is $3,000 to install concrete and drainage to prevent water damage a fair price?
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My laminate floor is being damaged by rain flooding. I was given an option for concrete and drainage, but I'm wondering if there are cheaper solutions or if gutters would be a better priority. The issue is water pooling next to the room and deep under because there is dirt next to the house.
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This option involves installing concrete and a drainage system to prevent water damage. The purpose is to divert rain flooding away from the house to prevent water from pooling next to the room and deep underneath, which is currently damaging the laminate floor.
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