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Honestly, I'm getting way more questions from homeowners about river levels after we finish a job.

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adam_thompson53
My cousin in Florida sees this all the time after hurricane season. People get hyper focused on water levels near their homes now. It's like every major storm on the news makes everyone else worry more. This fear has trickled down to regular home projects because folks link everything to flood risk. Social media and constant weather apps keep that anxiety fresh in their minds. So yeah, your experience is part of this bigger shift in how people think about their property safety.
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margaret_kelly55
Hold on... I see it a bit different. It's not just fear from storms or social media making people worry. People might actually notice changes in their own backyards... like rivers rising more often. After a job, they're already thinking about their home, so it makes sense to ask. It's more about being smart with their property, not just being scared. They want to make sure everything is safe for the long haul... and that's fair.
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karen_perry38
My neighbor in Ohio had to move her garden twice last year because the creek behind our houses kept creeping closer. I mean, you can't ignore that stuff when it's right there. It makes total sense to ask about it when you're already fixing up your place.
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