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  2. How to Install a French Drain - This Old House

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    A French drain is an effective solution for managing excess water on your property, preventing flooding, and protecting your home’s foundation. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore the benefits of French drains, how to install one, and when it’s best to call in a professional.

  3. French Drains: A Homeowner's Guide - Bob Vila

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    If water regularly seeps into your basement or foundation, you can install French drains around the perimeter of the foundation to collect and redirect the water away from the house.

  4. How to Install a French Drain - The Home Depot

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    Drainage problems in your yard can lead to pooling, mold or water damage in or around your home. Luckily, you can avoid these problems by installing a French drain. A French drain is a trench filled with a perforated pipe and gravel that allows water to drain naturally from your yard.

  5. How to Install a French Drain (with Pictures) - wikiHow

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    A French drain, also called a curtain drain, is made by placing a perforated pipe in a trench that has been filled with gravel. It is a great option if you want to direct surface water away from your home’s foundation to remove surface water or to prevent flooding. [1]

  6. How To Install a French Drain - Today's Homeowner

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    Installing a French drain around your foundation can be a great way to prevent water damage and flooding in your basement or crawl space. The first step is to dig a trench around the perimeter of your foundation, making sure it slopes away from the house.

  7. Installing a French Drain system around your home will not only keep your yard dry, but also extend the life of your foundation and help to prevent flooring. In this video I show you how to...

  8. How to Install a French Drain - Angi

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    French drains consist of buried pipes and trenches that capture water and carry it away to a more convenient part of your property. Learn how to do a French drain DIY with this guide. Angi Tip. A french drain provides a sunken channel for water to disperse into the soil surrounding your home.

  9. French Drain Installation: How to Install a French Drain - Lowe's

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    French drains are underground drainage systems that move water away from the home and other areas. They help resolve groundwater and surface-water issues that can cause damage, such as mold and wood rot that may result from standing water.

  10. French Drains: How They Work and How to Install One

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    A French drain is ideal for carrying away surface water which builds up around walls, on driveways or in waterlogged areas of a lawn or garden. It is a relatively simple and cost effective way of draining land, and it does not require specialist tools or complicated equipment.

  11. What is a French Drain System | How to Install a ... - HouseLogic

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    Also called a footing drain, it runs around the perimeter of the house at the footing level and intercepts water before it can enter your basement. It’s easy to install during house construction, but much more difficult and expensive to add later.