January 29, 2015 | by Sara Speen
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With the recent downpours we had yesterday, and the ones to come even this week, you may have noticed some drainage problems showing up.
The most common fixes may include:
Since each home has a unique layout and grade, our professionals come out to meet with you and assess the situation, understand the problem’s source and provide sound solutions. We focus on providing you a solution that will last as long as possible, and the way we install our drainage is no exception. The standard in the landscape industry is to install pipe that is enclosed with fabric and stone. While this method is effective for several years, over time deposits build up through the perforations, and eventually they become clogged with debris, or crushed. To give our clients a longer term solution, we choose to use Schedule 38 PVC pipe that will last indefinitely, and provide better value over time.
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