Showing posts with label French Drain Expert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label French Drain Expert. Show all posts

Monday, June 13, 2016

Surface Drainage System in Fort Worth


Drainage Fort Worth 

Surface Drainage System
A surface drainage system typically includes 9 inch by 9 inch or 12 by 12 inch area drains and 4 inch flexible PVC pipe. The system is used to collect water at ground level and channel it away from the home. If there is not enough natural grade to allow the water to gravity drain away, it may be necessary to install a sump and a pump system. 
Why would I need a surface drainage system?
All homes require proper drainage. Homes that have poor drainage can heave. (i.e. if water ponds within 4 feet or so of the foundation after watering or rain) This heaving of the foundation causes stress to both the foundation and structure.
French Drain

French drain[1] or weeping tile (also blind drain,[1]rubble drain,[1] rock drain,[1] drain tileperimeter drainland drainFrench ditchsub-surface drainsub-soil drain or agricultural drain) is a trench filled with gravel or rock or containing a perforated pipe that redirects surface water and groundwater away from an area. A French drain can have perforated hollow pipes along the bottom (see images) to quickly vent water that seeps down through the upper gravel or rock.
French drains are primarily used to prevent ground and surface water from penetrating or damaging building foundations. Alternatively, French drains may be used to distribute water, such as a septic drain field at the outlet of a typical septic tank sewage treatment system. French drains are also used behind retaining walls to relieve ground water pressure.

A French drainage system is a trench covered with gravel or rock that redirects surface and/or groundwater away from an area. A French drain has perforated hollow pipe along the bottom to capture water that seeps down through the upper gravel or rock. French drains are common drainage systems, primarily used to prevent ground water from migrating under the foundation. Ground water under a foundation can cause movement beyond seasonal norms. French drains are also used behind retaining walls to relieve hydrostatic pressure.

Why would I need a French drain?
A French drain is most commonly used to collect and channel ground water to keep it from going under the home. Ground water that travels under a slab foundation can cause a foundation to go up and down repeatedly which can cause foundation problems.

Friday, June 10, 2016

Fort Worth Drainage Solutions Blog by GLP Drainage Correction of Fort Worth


  Fort Worth, TX is s city that embraces its traditional architecture as well as designs.  Fort Worth  area enjoys a humid climate that is considered to be subtropical and is sometimes affected by the super cell thunderstorms which are accompanied by hail or even tornadoes. For a property or home owner in Fort Worth, it is essential to know a Foundation Repair & Drainage Company. In Fort Worth, this is especially important so as to ensure the integrity of the traditional designs is maintained and that the property stays well maintained and cared for. GLP Foundation Repair, LLC. is the Fort Worth foundation repair and drainage solutions expert. GLP  is especially well experienced in drainage correction, slab repair and pier & beam foundation repair. Of importance to note, is that an engineer report is also submitted guiding the client as well as GLP if needed.
 GLPDFW.com offers its clients the best warranty in Fort Worth. GLP also offers free inspection of the properties before making recommendations on the repair work needed. Since the integrity level of GLP has never been questioned, the clients are reassured that the work recommendations given are genuine. Since North Texas has had record rains GLP has been recommending and installing 4 and 6 inch solid storm pipes to ensure the drainage problems are completely eradicated.

One of the reasons that GLP is considered the Fort Worth Foundation Repair & Drainage expert, is our dedication to hiring workmen and women who have been carefully vetted and whose integrity is sure. In addition, our employees are well trained and have experience in the different aspects of foundation repair and water drainage or French Drains. Since all GLP employees have lived in Fort Worth and North Texas  for most of their lives, they are familiar with the weather and expansive clay soils and how it affects different architectural designs and foundation works.  GLP charges a fair rate for the foundation repairs or drainage and the quality of work we do is unmatched. 


Before and After Pier and Beam Repair
Drainage Solutions Fort Worth Storm Pipe 
Drainage Solutions Fort Worth Storm Pipe 
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Drainage Solutions Fort Worth Storm Pipe 
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