Bring home drainage expertise to the table when building a new home

Bring home drainage expertise to the planning table when you are designing and building a new home.

Get better results by having a home drainage professional install your rain drains and hand excavated french drains, rather than… winding up with a grab bag of bad home drainage, attempted by builders who hire laborers to attempt something they know nothing about.

Consult this website and professional home drainage company for important home drainage and groundwater removal information that can save the quality and structure of your home from dry rot problems and bad air.

We can make a difference where others have failed.

The home drainage information within this website, specifically groundwater removal science and home drainage, specifically, information explaining the logistics of, and effectiveness of, hand excavated french drains.

Studying this web site diligently will prepare you for success, when dealing with architects, planners, attorneys, lenders, engineers, landscape architects, and builder/contractors, none of whom will add much to your home drainage successful plan, without you first promoting the need for it.

Learn to speak the home drainage language that professionals use to identify and make sense of home drainage problems.

The original home drainage planning must start in the architects office really, by making sure the foundation wall has enough space between the ground and the bottom of the siding, after the home is built, planted and back filled, to allow the increase at the foundation, in grade, installing a compacted soil splash block to run groundwater away from the home and into a hand excavated french drain.

This knowledge and expertise must get to the homeowner, and be passed through to the job site, where the home drainage contractor installs the home drainage, in different ways, and at different times than the builder would select. Also getting quality long lasting results, where the builder would likely not achieve the same.

When you want groundwater removal and home drainage science done right, don’t leave it to your builder or city planners to represent common sense methods of home drainage groundwater removal. You will lose most of the time.

That is in part why there are so many home drainage problems out there in the Portland area that are unsolved.

Most are unsolved because they were discovered after the cost to solve the groundwater problem had exceeded the homeowners budget, or their desire to do so.

Reading this web site will teach you the difference between a ditch with little to no grade, called a french drain by some, and a hand excavated french drain groundwater removal system that is engineered with a hard bottom grade of at least 2 inches per ten lineal feet, as it parallels the homes foundation, around 18″ from the foundation wall.

Practice “green” home drainage science to achieve a better air environment within your home, as well as a healthy exterior foundation environment.

Groundwater removal from within 2 feet of your homes foundation wall, every time it rains hard for days and days, will prevent groundwater entry into below grade areas, like the crawl space or basement.

Read other articles on our home drainage consulting services within this website.

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The home drainage information here-in, offered for free, can save you thousands of dollars, and add decades to the life of your new home. As well as provide your family with a better environment for healthy living.

Use this information to your benefit. Don’t spend wasted time trying to disprove it.

Learn how to protect your property and home from groundwater damage using hand excavated french drain groundwater removal systems.

Learn how to practice green home drainage science, to enhance the quality of life for your community, neighborhood, and family.

Make “green groundwater removal” work for you today. Teach your neighbors to respect their property in the same ways.

Call for a free home evaluation today.

Install hand excavated french drains.

Duplicate what is already happening as a natural process on our earth.

Perking of groundwater below, into the center of the earth, is natures way of filling our drinking water supply.

If you do not think perk science applies to todays world, call your local planning department and ask them how much the fee for a “perk” test is, and how long it will take them to evaluate the findings once compiled, as it pertains to the cities issue of a standard septic permit.

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