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Drainage

Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Drainage. Get inspired and try out new things.
Heimwerker verlegt Drainagerohre und schließt sie an Revisionsschacht an.

Die Anleitung zeigt dir, wie du eine Drainage verlegen kannst. Lies hier, wie Tief du die Drainage verlegen solltest und weshalb ein Versickerungstest vor dem Verlegen wichtig ist.

Over the years we've worked with hundreds if not thousands of home owners and contractors about proper French drain installation and what type of fabric material is best to use. Many of the calls are from frustrated folks needing to replace failed drainage systems. we've gathered together a list of the most common Fren

Over the years we've worked with hundreds if not thousands of home owners and contractors about proper French drain installation and what type of fabric material is best to use. Many of the calls are from frustrated folks needing to replace failed drainage systems. we've gathered together a list of the most common French Drain Mistakes, so you can avoid these common pitfalls.

French Drain vs Trench Drain vs Swale vs Slot Drains: A Complete Breakdown of Landscape Drainage Options

Not sure which type of drainage you should use to keep your yard & home safe from flooding & other issues? Here's a breakdown of outdoor drainage options.

0.3%-1% = Underground storm drains. 0.4-1.4% = Underground sewer. 0.5-1% = Surface min. 2% = Away from buildings. 2-10% = Drainage ditches. 25% = Grassy slope max. Must be landscaped to prevent erosion. 50% = Ground cover max.  Over 50% = avoid. Must be terraced to prevent erosion.

0.3%-1% = Underground storm drains. 0.4-1.4% = Underground sewer. 0.5-1% = Surface min. 2% = Away from buildings. 2-10% = Drainage ditches. 25% = Grassy slope max. Must be landscaped to prevent erosion. 50% = Ground cover max. Over 50% = avoid. Must be terraced to prevent erosion.

Diverting roof runoff properly makes for a less slippery yard and walkway

Ready for your next home improvement challenge? A dry well diverts roof runoff and makes for a less slippery yard and walkway.