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- How to Install a French Drain - The Home Depot
A French drain is a trench filled with a perforated pipe and gravel that allows water to drain naturally from your yard Depending on the size of your yard and the scale of your drainage issue, you can purchase the pipes and equipment to create a French drain yourself
- How to Install a French Drain (with Pictures) - wikiHow
Installing a French drain is a simple job that requires a bit of planning and the right materials Start by picking a location for the drain that is sloped and the right type of pipe Then, dig the trench for the drain and put the drain in properly so it can direct water away from your home
- French drain Corrugated Drainage Pipe - Lowes
French drainpipes remove groundwater from soil around your house and yard, without the need to haul and place large amounts of heavy rock or gravel We offer many corrugated drainage pipes that are flexible and much easier to install than other types of piping
- How To Install a French Drain - This Old House
A French drain is a simple yet effective drainage system designed to collect and redirect excess groundwater Named after Henry French, a 19th-century New England farmer who popularized this technique, it consists of a perforated pipe laid in a gravel-filled trench, typically wrapped in filter fabric to prevent soil infiltration
- French Drains: A Homeowners Guide - Bob Vila
What is a French drain? A French drain is a ditch in sloped ground, inset with a perforated pipe under a layer of gravel From the surface, a French drain looks like a rock drainage ditch, and
- French Drain System: A Comprehensive Guide for Proper Installation
French drains can help protect your home’s foundation and prevent water-related issues like mold, mildew, and water damage There are several components that make up a French drain system, including the trench itself, the gravel or rock, and the perforated pipe
- How to Install French Drains - HGTV
The most reliable way to eliminate undesirable, free-standing water is to install French drains with slotted pipes, filter fabric and gravel The old way of installing French drains is to do it without the gravel and the fabric
- French Drain Installation: How To Install A French Drain | NDS - ndspro
A French drain, which may also be called a curtain drain, perimeter drain, weeping tile, or agricultural drain, is a gravel-filled trench that includes a perforated or slotted pipe These drains are used to direct surface water or groundwater away from a specific area, such as a home's foundation
- What Is a French Drain? - The Spruce
A French drain provides the path of least resistance for water to follow instead of building up and flooding the soil It uses a hollow, perforated drainage pipe to collect and carry the water from the yard to a designated drainage location, like a municipal wastewater drain or a rain bucket
- 4 in. x 10 ft. EZ-Drain Prefabricated French Drain with Pipe
Choose this NDS Prefabricated French Drain with Pipe for a variety of underground drainage applications Convenient to install
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