French Drain and Drain Tile Systems
Waterproofing in Greater Erie, PA and Jamestown, NY
WaterGuard is a State-of-the-Art French Drain or Drain Tile Water Drainage Channel
Homeowners with foundation water problems from Ashtabula, OH, through Erie, PA and to Jamestown, NY are
constantly disappointed with French drains (or drain tile) installed on the outside of their homes that just can't cut it when it comes to keeping their basement and crawl spaces dry. And when heavy rains hit, plumbers are forced to work around the clock to help pump out the wet basements that are flooding.
Klein Basement Systems can help! We install a state-of-the-art interior French drain waterproofing system that is far superior to the old perforated plastic pipe French drains that use to be the standard up until the 1980s. Installing French Drains on the Outside
French
drains are installed most commonly after the home’s foundation has been
excavated and the foundation’s walls have been constructed. A layer of
gravel is set on top of a PVC pipe, and sometimes a lining of filter
fabric is placed on top of that. Then loose soil is backfilled to fill
in the space around the foundation, and the system is left alone until
it clogs. A year later, when the backfilled soil settles, the area must
be re-graded to prevent water from pooling around the house.
While it may go as much as ten years without a problem, the pipe and
filter fabric (if a filter was originally installed) is filling with
sediment from the earth around it. Once the French drain or drain tile system is clogged, it no longer drains enough water from the system. The only
way to keep the system running is to service it. This involves
excavating the entire perimeter of the foundation (which means removing
gardens, porches, sidewalks, and anything else), replacing the drain,
and refilling the soil once again from the mounds on the yard.
In the next years, the soil will need additional re-grading as it settles. Because of this, homeowners in Erie, PA – from Ashtabula, OH all the way to Jamestown, NY – eventually find that they’re going to need to find a different way to deal with foundation water leaks. Interior French Drain Installation
Perimeter drains are installed underneath the inside edge of the
home’s foundation walls and are very popular on Long Island. They’re
much more accessible for maintenance and do not involve the hassle and
expenses of excavating. Basement Systems’ innovative new French drain
design – WaterGuard – is perfect for this job.
These French drains are installed just underneath the soil
underneath the floor. Some installers believe a deeper trench is
needed, but with the high water table, homes around Lake Erie will not benefit from pumping away water that does not
reach the home in the first place.
French
drains often are installed with a large, unsightly gap around the
perimeter to collect water from the basement walls. This allows
humidity into the house while collecting debris from the floor that can
clog the system. However, WaterGuard (pictured right)
is installed with a special wall flange that rises up to collect water
while allowing itself to be cemented over.
From here, the drain tile (French drain) directs it into a sump pump system. This sump pump then discharges the water out of the house and
away from the foundation. Because the sump pump is the heart of the
system, reliability is important. Installing a pump that could fail and
has no backup can mean a flooded basement.
Fortunately, Klein Basement Systems has the best sump pumps, backup sump pumps, and battery backup sump pump systems in the world! And in Jamestown, NY, Ashtabula OH, Erie, PA,
and the surrounding areas of Pennsylvania, New York and Oho, we are the exclusive provider
of Basement System’s patented basement waterproofing products!
Klein Basement Systems provides two unique perimeter basement waterproofing systems, WaterGuard and DryTrak. Both are highly resistant to clogs and
will not need to sit in the mud the way a French drain or drain tile
system does. Our basement waterproofing systems install inside the home
where they’re easy to service, helping the basement stay dry all the
time!
Call or contact us online for a Free French drain quote and basement inspection! |