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Is a Multi-Flow system something a homeowner can install or is a contractor required?

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Is a Multi-Flow system something a homeowner can install or is a contractor required?

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Many homeowners do choose to install their own drainage system. The homeowner’s time and ability along with the scope of the job will determine whether it is appropriate to call a contractor. If the homeowner decides to install the Multi-Flow, it will require the right tools and supplies, such as a trencher, a method to measure grade, sand, and shovels. A “Ditch Witch” or “Dingo” type trencher can usually be rented from a local rental for $20-$25 per hour. A laser level is also useful and can be rented for about $25 for half a day.

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