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Drainage fabric acts as a separator between the soil and the drainage filler material. Line the French drain trench with non-woven drainage fabric explicitly designed for drains.
When You Might Need a French Drain (and How to Build One Yourself) Redirect water away from your house, garage, or patio with this effective method.
The biggest cost with installing a French drain is labor. Hypothetically, you can install it yourself, but experts don't recommend it, so you probably need to hire professionals.
French drain systems are a simple and aesthetically pleasing way to redirect water away from your home’s foundation to prevent damage over time.
The purpose of a French drain is to channel water that would normally seep under the slab into drainage pipes and away from the garage.
Residential French drain installation keeps excess moisture away from structures like your home’s foundation and basement, retaining walls and patios.
This simple trench drain in a yard intercepts the water moving sideways through the soil toward your home. A perforated pipe at the bottom of the narrow trench captures the water and redirects it ...
French made his drains with clay tiles, the same type of piping used in old sewer lines. Modern residential French drains are usually constructed with 4-inch-diameter perforated plastic pipes.
A French drain will help with a wet basement, but other measures will be needed to supplement it.
French drains have been recently “re-discovered” as a means for homeowners in small-lot subdivisions to deal with ponding water.