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

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    Dry out saturated, wet, & spongy soil with EZ Drain Gravel-Free French Drain System, an underground drainage solution that captures and redirects high groundwater around your house and yard. Unlike traditional.

  3. French Drain System, Pipe & Supplies | House & Yard | NDS

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    NDS French Drain systems manage surface water and protect property. Only NDS offers an engineered, gravel-free solution to traditional french drain systems, saving time and money.

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

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    A French drain is a trench filled with a perforated pipe and gravel that allows water to drain naturally from your yard. Depending on the size of your yard and the scale of your drainage issue, you can purchase the pipes and equipment to create a French drain yourself.

  5. 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.

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

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    If the water doesn’t flow out the pipe end, there’s a clog somewhere in the French drain. 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.

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

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    The elements of a French drain are all designed to allow water to pass through easily, preventing it from pooling; the drain is angled in such a way as to draw water away from the trouble...

  8. Interior French Drains - Advanced Basement Solutions

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    If you are experiencing repeated problems with a wet basement, and water seepage low to the floor, then an interior French Drain could be the perfect solution. An interior French Drain is a trench providing a channel for the water to flow through and into a sump pump basin.