Poor Grading Allows for Water Buildup
The yard around this home had a significant slope that allowed water to pool up around the backyard.
Trenches Dug for Pipe
LRE digs trenches all around this home before laying the right amount of pipe down. This pipe ultimately will divert the flow of water out into the yard.
Percolation Trench Installation
Percolation Trenches are created around the home to direct the flow of heavy rain water.
Channel Drain Installation
LRE installed a channel drain at this location so water would not have a chance to enter the property.
Channel Drain in Progress
The channel drain, also known as the trench drain, collects water and drains it to a perimeter drainage system, ultimately away from the home.
New Drainage System Installed
Once the channel drain and percolation trenches were completed at this site, the new drainage system was finished and ready to divert water properly.
Percolation Trench Covered
All drainage system materials are buried underground leaving a clean worksite.
Drainage System Completed
Percolation trench drains, as well as other drainage systems, are buried once the project is completed. Only a small pop-up drain remains visible where water can be moved out into the yard and away from the foundation.