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Experiencing drainage issues is a common issues among many homeowners, especially after new construction homes. But no need worry to panic, we can help solve this issue with a few tips and tricks on our drainage solutions using PVC pipes, perforated pipe, and pop up drains. The most typical problem with drains are the clogging of dirt, grass and rocks that get stuck in between the flow of these big pipes or the pitch in which the pipes are angled. If you or a friend is experiencing this back at home don't hesitate to give us a call and get this resolved immediately!
Are you having flooding around certain areas of your property? Then we highly recommend that you should install a channel drain to get rid of all that excess water. There are many benefits that come with it as well, you'll be able to see that there will be less soil erosion, flooding, slippage and over spills.
* Typically these drains are used around patio decks, pools, driveways, walkways or even parking lots.*
Steps to Installing your drain!
- Determine where the drain will be placed or replace
- Make a straight clean cut across the area
- Take out any left over dirt or concrete
- Dig a trench dig enough for the drain and layer of sand to place below
- Add attachments
- Pour concrete into trench
- Install drain, ensuring its at its correct leveled height
- Back-fill with concrete and make sure it sits flush
These drainage systems have to be some of the best systems on the market for your home when it comes to flooding. If you live in a flood zone area we highly recommend investing into a system like this one. Area drains are typically used and installed when there's a large excessive amount of water that your typical system can't pump. These bad boys are designed to pump and collect large amounts of runoff water from your roof, sidewalks, and pathways. They end up saving you hundreds or thousands on your property, preventing any standstill water. Not to mention, it can increase the value of your home.
Steps to Installing your drain!
- Deciding where your drain should go
- Digging the trench & analyzing the slope to its correct adjustment
- Install gravel
- Attach sock and connectors
- Lay pipe down into the trench
- Cover pipe with gravel or dirt
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