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Drainage Solutions
Effective drainage solutions prevent water from pooling near your home's foundation, which can cause costly damage. Options range from simple simple fixes, like extending your downspouts, to more extensive professional installations, such as French drains, underground systems, or regrading your yard.

Extend your downspouts
A downspout extension is a simple, affordable way to direct water from your gutters at least 4 to 6 feet away from your foundation. Flexible options can be routed around landscaping, or you can use low-profile, buried extensions for a cleaner look.
Trench Drains
For paved surfaces like driveways and patios, channel drains (or trench drains) can be installed to collect and remove standing water.

Underground drainage
An underground drainage system is a network of pipes and channels beneath the ground that transports wastewater and rainwater away from properties. This system prevents issues like flooding, erosion, and structural damage by channeling water to designated disposal sites, such as sewage treatment plants or soakaway crates. It is a crucial component of modern infrastructure, maintaining hygiene and protecting buildings and land from water-related problems.


French drains
This is an underground trench with a perforated pipe covered in gravel and filter fabric. It collects surface water and groundwater and channels it to a lower, more suitable drainage point, such as a dry well or the street.