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Drainage Controls
* Water Drainage * Field Drainage * Yard Drainage * Lawn Drainage * French Drains * Channel Drain * Trench Drain
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If your house in the Pacific Northwest was built on the lower elevation, you may be experiencing problems with excessive moisture on your property and exposure to water runoff from higher ground. During heavy rain, water may be running down the slope and spilling onto your property. Keeping water from coming to the foundation eliminates the potential of leaking through the basement walls into the basement. Standing water at the foundation level could cause the foundation to deteriorate prematurely. Also, standing water is one of the leading causes of root rotting diseases to lawn and garden as well as creating mud, reducing access into to lawn and garden areas. Depending on the kind of problem you have, our solutions to eliminate the problem could be, re-grade the problem area altering the elevation to encourage proper run off, create outlets allowing storm water runoff to appropriate locations, or installing a drainage correction systems. We offer many different types of drainage systems, including French drains, for example, are basically trenches that diverting rainwater away from certain areas of the property. Channel drains are long, narrow grates that are often used in driveways. Area drains, atrium drains, and swales are other possibilities. All of our drainage systems are either hidden, or blend in with the landscape: for instance, creating a running stream with cobble rocks. If you need this service, our drainage installation service is requires on-site analysis for diagnosing drainage problems.
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