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Vulcan
Mar 24, 2005
Motobike
Don't know what kind of mulch that is but unless insects are unheard of in your region I'd keep a close eye on it and make sure it doesn't retain much moisture.

Both houses I've lived in with mulch that close to the foundation had termite / insect problems. Now I use other decorative landscaping (anything but mulch) around my house.
They wont be able to eat through your new foundation but they'll throw a party in typical hardware store mulch and find a way in if a crack ever develops, eat your porch or try to get in under the siding.

Vulcan fucked around with this message at 00:00 on Aug 17, 2017

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