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French Drains Solve Water Drainage Problems With Time Tested Solutions


"Bad Drainage Around Your House Can Ruin Your Foundation and Cause Mold-Mildew Problems- French Drains Can Solve The Problem"


One of the most serious dangers to your home is water. It begins with the roof, windows, walls, and finally, it's drainage in the vicinity of your home. If you do not have adequate drainage around your home the water will build up under your house, causing rot and mold, and then damage the foundation. A tried and true method of keeping water out of your home is the use of a French drain.


French drains comprise an excavation of around 18" wide and 24" deep. The most common configurations are drain rock and a perforated pipe and filter fabric that protects the french drain and rock from becoming blocked by dirt and other debris. It is important to consider the appropriate slope that allows the water in the correct direction.


The drainage water is usually directed to a well that is dry or garden beds, or any other drainage area. An alternative is to direct the water to the streets where rainwater is already handled. In many places it is illegal to connect your drain with the sewer is not legal as it can overwhelm the treatment facilities for sewage.


In many instances, drains are connected with a sump pump. The sump pumps the water to an area that is not usually reached due to a poor slope or location. A well-designed sump pump design is vital to the successful operation of your French drains in these types of scenarios. Sump pump systems comprise comprising a barrel for drainage as well as a sump pump. Sump pumps need to be properly grounded in GFI outlets to ensure safety. Sump pumps operate through a float switch that detects that water is above the specified level and automatically turns to the sump pumps. A properly-powered horsepower pump as well as an efficient pump capable of handling the right amount of water without obstruction is essential to ensure smooth operation. Pumps are often pumped to the front yard, which allows them to drain into the streets.


French Drains are usually placed around the perimeter of homes and on the downslope of surface water that is coming from hills. They can also be connected to downspouts to divert water away from the property.


There are many aspects to consider designing the French drainage system. A skilled drainage general contractor can resolve all issues with regard to design. Most people find that your home represents the biggest purchase they make. It's important to protect your home by ensuring the right drainage. Get in touch with a reliable French drain company to you solve your water issues.


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