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A French drain [1] (also known by other names including trench drain, blind drain, [1] rubble drain, [1] and rock drain [1]) is a trench filled with gravel or rock, or both, with or without a perforated pipe that redirects surface water and groundwater away from an area. The perforated pipe is called a weeping tile (also called a drain tile or ...
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French drain has evolved significantly from its origins- starting off as a hand-dug ditch, moving on to ceramic tile, PVC pipe, and eventually to the new French drain innovations on the market like WaterGuard and Grate Channel. Each new system is able to address weaknesses of the old as the French drain continues to improve and evolve.
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Émile Drain (1890–1966), French actor and comedian; Geoffrey Drain (1918–1993), British trade union leader; Gershwin A. Drain (born 1949), American federal judge; Jim Drain (born 1975), American artist; Job Henry Charles Drain (1895–1975), English recipient of the Victoria Cross; Lauren Drain (born 1985), American author; Robert D. Drain ...