Concrete Foundation Drainage: Understanding the Importance of Proper Drainage
As a homeowner, one of the most significant concerns when it comes to the foundation of your home is water damage. Underground water and runoff from rain and snow can pose a threat to the structural integrity of the foundations we build, as well as the below-grade interior living space. Wet basements and cracked foundations are difficult to fix after the fact, but good perimeter drainage, both at grade and down at the footing level, can help protect your home from water damage.The Role of a Footing Drain System
To carry water away from the foundation, a footing drain system should be installed consisting of a perforated drain pipe (also called drain tile) that is located underground on the exterior side of the footings at a depth below the level of the basement slab or crawlspace floor. This is crucial in ensuring the integrity of the foundation and the overall structure of your home.Types of Foundation Drainage Systems
When we talk about foundation drainage, we're referring to the exterior foundation drain that's installed on the outer face of your home's foundation wall and along the wall footing. If you're having a difficult time imagining what that looks like, it's probably because each foundation drain is typically covered by a layer of gravel and then backfilled with soil to keep it mostly hidden from view.Types of Drainage Systems
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