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

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    What is a French drain? 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...

  3. 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.

  4. French drain - Wikipedia

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    French drains are primarily used to prevent ground and surface water from penetrating or damaging building foundations and as an alternative to open ditches or storm sewers for streets and highways.

  5. How to Build a French Drain: Easy DIY Guide - wikiHow

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    The construction process is fairly simple; it just requires a little preparation and planning, the right tools and materials, and a little DIY know-how. We’ll show you how to plan, dig, install, and maintain a French drain to keep your property free of any troublesome moisture.

  6. 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.

  7. What Is a French Drain? - The Spruce

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    A French drain provides the path of least resistance for water to follow instead of building up and flooding the soil. It uses a hollow, perforated drainage pipe to collect and carry the water from the yard to a designated drainage location, like a municipal wastewater drain or a rain bucket.

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

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    Installing a French drain is a simple job that requires a bit of planning and the right materials. Start by picking a location for the drain that is sloped and the right type of pipe. Then, dig the trench for the drain and put the drain in properly so it can direct water away from 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. Types Of French Drains. Exterior French Drain: The exterior French drain is a type of drain that manages and directs surface and subsurface water away from a building’s foundation, preventing issues like foundation damage and yard flooding. It is typically installed around the structure’s perimeter. Interior French Drain: The interior ...

  11. What Is a French Drain? | The Family Handyman

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    A French drain consists of an excavated trench with gravel sides and a perforated pipe to carry the water. Water runs down the gravel into the pipe, where it’s captured and directed away. How Does a French Drain System Work?