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French drains are not only helpful but can be aesthetically pleasing on the home. Here’s how to install a french drain.
Landscape staples Drainage gravel 4-inch diameter drain pipe with filter sleeve Alternative: Prefabricated French drain pipe How to Install a French Drain 1. Decide where you will install the ...
News Home and garden Ask the Builder: Installing plumbing drain pipes Oct. 9, 2021 Updated Sat., Oct. 9, 2021 at 9:53 a.m. This configuration of pipes may look odd and even wrong, but it hasn’t ...
Installing a French drainage system is simple and usually effective. It is typically a 6-inch-wide, 2-foot-deep trench dug around the house with a perforated drainage pipe in the bottom.
If you’re familiar with what a French drain is, you’ll know it’s a brilliant way to prevent flooding in the garden – but knowing when to install a French drain is just as important.
The biggest cost with installing a French drain is labor. Hypothetically, you can install it yourself, but experts don't recommend it, so you probably need to hire professionals.