Patio, Catch Basin, Drainage Example

by foundation repair, drainage on February 18, 2011

We will remove and not replace a portion of the front flagstone patio, install a new 8 inch catch basin, and discharge the new drain through a 4 inch solid pipe across your front yard and through the existing pipe that penetrates the left side retaining wall.

We will construct a sub-drain approximately 5 feet long around the left rear corner of your home. We will tunnel beneath the rear foundation and backfill with gravel to try and relieve hydro-static pressure that may be developing there. The drain will discharge through a 4 inch solid pipe across the rear lawn and through the rear retaining wall.

We will construct a sub-drain approximately 9 feet long around the left rear corner of your home. We will tunnel beneath the rear foundation and backfill with gravel to try and relieve hydro-static pressure that may be developing there. The drain and 1 downspout located at the rear of your home will discharge through a 4 inch solid pipe across the rear lawn and through the rear retaining wall.

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