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Crawl Space Perimeter Drain

Crawl Space French Drain: Crawl Space Perimeter Drain

It is necessary to install a perimeter drain all the way around the inside of the crawl space walls. The water in the crawl space is removed by the sump pump, which is connected to the drain pipe in the crawl space. The purpose of this is to encourage the accumulation of water in the soil, which may have occurred as a result of recent heavy rains, melting snow, or rising groundwater.


What exactly is meant by the term perimeter drain?

Every home is equipped with something called a perimeter drain, and the primary purpose of this feature is to stop water from seeping into the basement. The purpose of this is to encourage the accumulation of water in the soil, which may have occurred as a result of recent heavy rains, melting snow, or rising groundwater.


Where does water that collects in a perimeter drain go?

The actual perimeter drain is nothing more than a perforated pipe that has a mesh sock covering it (to prevent soil from getting in). This pipe is buried around the outside of your house, and the sock prevents soil from getting in. These minuscule holes make it possible for water to enter the pipe, where it can subsequently be directed away from the foundation of your house.


How deep do you recommend making a perimeter drain?

It is necessary for you to dig a trench all the way around the edge of your footing. This trench must have a minimum width of two feet and a depth of at least six feet. The trench for a home built on a slab-on-grade foundation can be as shallow as two feet deep.


Is it typical for crawl spaces to have water in them?

The bad news is that most crawl spaces have a lot of moisture, as well as wood and other organic materials on which mold can grow. This is a perfect environment for mold to grow. Mold also enjoys feeding on dead insects, of which there are typically many in abundance in the crawl space as well. The vents in the crawl space are like putting out a welcome mat for bugs and other crawling creatures.


What exactly is meant by the term "basement perimeter drain system"?

This article will explain what a perimeter drain is and how it works. A perimeter drain is an indoor drain that is cut into the floor around the perimeter of a basement or crawl space. Its purpose is to collect and remove water from the interior of the building.


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