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Drainage Basics

Why drainage? In general, water absorbs into the soil, after a rainfall or an irrigation run.

In the pic above, grading (shaping) the topography, water flows by gravity due to an aggressive slope, allowing the soil to dry.  Encountering a flat or minimum slope, water is captured in basins, and conducted to a low area, via sloped pipe. 

A final situation is where we encounter a high water table. Due to soil types below surface, which are impermeable, we utilize a seep drain (pipe encased in drain rock), to capture the excess water and conducted away.

The sump pump may be employed to push water when natural slopes aren't available. 

Water in the garage? Install a channel drain, decorative rock in a concrete channel.

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