Water naturally flows toward your foundation since there is more air volume in your house. Drainage Tile System installation often involves digging down through the basement floor next to the wall. Basically, it requires constructing drain tiles on the inside of the basement where the walls and the floor meet. This way water can be directed to a sump basin with a pump to remove the water.
How Are Drainage Tile Systems Installed?
Parts of the concrete floor must be jackhammered away so the basement contractors can have access to the area below the floor. From that point, a “trench” is dug, and gravity does a majority of the work by sending water away from the wet basement and to the sump pump. The idea of a drainage tile system is rather simplistic, but it's the execution that requires the proper skills and structural knowledge.
Why Choose Thompson’s Basement Waterproofing For Drainage Tile Systems?
For over three decades we’ve helped people just like you to reclaim their basements. So, if you’re looking into basement waterproofing companies in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware region that handle drainage tile systems, contact us today to receive your no-cost, no-obligation quote.
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R. D. From Steelton, PA:
"From the first call to the final installation it was fabulous. Everyone was extremely friendly and patient with all my questions. After everything was completed you couldn't even tell they had been here and did all the work that they did because they cleaned up so well. What a pleasant experience especially considering how severe the problem in my basement was. I spoke to other companies but none were as knowlegable or friendly".