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If you live along the Wasatch Front, you’re likely familiar with the hard water tax, the extra money Utahns spend on salt, vinegar, and appliance
Our plumbers have recently reported that many homeowners are confused about how to prevent water damage to their property. People tend to assume that they need a sump pump installed to remove water that has collected and seeped into their basement. Although professionally installed sump pumps have their place, there are better solutions for some situations. An alternative is to have a
French drain system put in place.
As we know, water will always flow downhill and follow the path of least resistance. A French drain system takes advantage of fundamental physics by using gravity to move standing water away from your foundation to a new location where it cannot cause damage. Although the principles behind how a French drain works, it must be done correctly to work and last for a long time.
Essentially, a French drain is a trench that has been dug. These trench pipes allow water to flow and then be covered with gravel or other materials. Here’s a quick fun fact: The name of this trench doesn’t come from the country at all. Instead, a judge named Henry French developed this system in a book about farm drainage techniques. As mentioned above, professional installation will help ensure this system works appropriately.
This solution might be ideal if you have a soggy yard or have seen water damage in your basement. Contacting a trusted plumbing company near you is the best way to know. Ideally, one that focuses on leak location and detection. These specialists can find where water is collecting and help remove this water from the foundation of your home or business.
Call Plumbing Utah Heating & Air today at (801) 601-1298 to schedule an appointment for installation. Our technicians are experts at pinpointing potential water leak areas to address your drainage needs adequately. We have helped hundreds of homes like yours avoid property damage by removing standing or collecting ground water. We stand behind our work and will help create a long-lasting solution.
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