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  2. 4 in. x 10 ft. EZ-Drain Prefabricated French Drain with Pipe

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    EZ Drain French Drain captures and removes adjacent groundwater, sending it to a discharge point downstream. EZ Drain French Drain installation is quicker and easier than traditional French Drains, with up to 50% in labor savings.

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

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    Installing a French drain will help prevent flooding and pooling in your yard. Learn how to install a French drain to direct runoff water out of your yard.

  4. NDS 4-in x 10-ft Corrugated French Drain Pipe - Lowe's

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    EZ Drain French Drain installation is quicker and easier than traditional French Drains, with up to 50% in labor savings. Just dig a trench, connect and lay EZ Drain French Drain bundles in the trench, then connect to downstream piping and backfill with soil.

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

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    Standing water in your yard can kill plants, harbor pests and ruin your landscape. Learn how to install a French drain to eliminate drainage issues.

  6. How To Install a French Drain - This Old House

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    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. What Is a French Drain? A French drain is a simple yet effective drainage system designed to collect and redirect excess groundwater.

  7. 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]

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

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    A French drain is a ditch in sloped ground, inset with a perforated pipe under a layer of gravel. From the surface, a French drain looks like a rock drainage ditch, and when done well, like...

  9. French drain Corrugated Drainage Pipe - Lowe's

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    French drainpipes remove groundwater from soil around your house and yard, without the need to haul and place large amounts of heavy rock or gravel. We offer many corrugated drainage pipes that are flexible and much easier to install than other types of piping.

  10. 3 in. x 10 ft. EZ-Drain Prefabricated French Drain. With Pipe

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    EZ Drain French Drain captures and removes adjacent groundwater, sending it to a discharge point downstream. EZ Drain French Drain installation is quicker and easier than traditional French Drains, with up to 50% in labor savings.

  11. Learn how to install a French drain to direct runoff water out of your yard. Perforated pipe and gravel let water drain naturally. It'll help prevent floodin...