French drains are one of the few ways available to help keep water away from the foundation. They don’t require electricity to pump the water away. They are also very low maintenance and utilize gravity to drain. The process of installing the French drain is a little more complex. Once completed, the drains will begin to do their job immediately.
The first step of french drain installations in Daytona Beach FL is to dig up the area around the foundation. Since the entire area is going to be removed, any plants that need to be saved should be relocated or placed into pots. Depending on the size of the house and the depth of the soil, heavy equipment might be brought into help with the digging. Shovels are typically used around air conditioning units and electrical lines.
Once the area around the foundation is dug up, a layer of loose rock is laid down inside the trench. This is to support the piping that is to go into the drain. It also helps prevent the water from piling up near the concrete in the foundation. The rocks placed in the trench are usually of a medium size and are purchased from landscaping stores. They are placed in about a quarter inch of thickness around the entire trench.
The piping is laid down in the trench at an angle. This angle is used to guide the water toward during the drain. The angle is determined by the placement of the drainage system and the configuration of the home. Unlike household piping, the French Drain Installations in Daytona Beach FL have a series of holes on top that allow the water to flow into it. This is where the water collects and is directed out to the drainage system. More rock is laid on top of the piping to keep it in place.
After the piping is placed, the area is filled back in. Once that is done, the plants and bushes can be replaced. If there is any questions about French drains or for more information on how they are installed, contact Solid Foundations.


