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		<title>Installing The French Drain Style For Your Foundation Repair</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[French drains are the most typical draining systems that people have installed around their houses. The reason being because it&#8217;s an awfully flexible system that is successful in guaranteeing water keeps away from foundations and goes where it is supposed to go, which is away from your home. However, French drains have come a good [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=buildingfoundationimprovement.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7710451&amp;post=3&amp;subd=buildingfoundationimprovement&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>French drains are the most typical draining systems that people have installed around their houses. The reason being because it&#8217;s an awfully flexible system that is successful in guaranteeing water keeps away from foundations and goes where it is supposed to go, which is away from your home. However, French drains have come a good way from just being ditches with gravel thrown into them.</p>
<p>A house owner can do whatever it is they must do with a French drain to keep it unobstructed and to keep water away from a foundation.</p>
<p>But what occurs to a foundation if the water isn&#8217;t kept away?</p>
<p>Well, what you will find is an increasing number of cracks. These cracks spring from water in two different ways. The first way is that it seeps into the ground and penetrates the parts of your <a href="http://dallasfoundationrepair.blogspot.com/">house foundation</a> that&#8217;s under the ground. This is how basement walls become wet and is a huge contributor to basements being musty and damp. Another issue is when the soils beneath the home take on water. There are certain soils that will expand up to 35%, which is a considerable change. The wetting and drying of these soils causes a ton of pressure on the basis of the home, which is what can lead to cracking of the foundation. Finally , that cracking can cause walls to crack and thousands of bucks leaving your wallet.</p>
<p>A French drain is an affordable way to keep these things from going down to your home. You have French drains with hollow pipes beneath the gravel so that water doesn&#8217;t seep into the ground and growth does not compromise the drain. There are different variations in structure, depending on what your wishes are.</p>
<p>The first drain variation is the filter drain, which takes care of draining groundwater. The second is the collector drain. The collector drain is responsible for draining both groundwater and surface water, but this is a type that can need a filter to keep surface debris from going underground. The 3rd type is the dispersal drain that diverts the wastewater from a sewage tank. The fourth type is the fin drain and it consists of a perforated pipe with a vertical section called a &#8220;fin.&#8221; this kind is narrower than your common French drain and is also less expensive to build.</p>
<p>As for which French drain you decide to go with, it depends on how water affects your home and what type of budget you are working with. At least there are options so you can find the ideal system for your personal situation. That way you do not have to fork over thousands of bucks in <a href="http://www.mydallasfoundationrepair.com/13/foundation-repair-contractors/">foundation repairs</a> when the damages could have been avoided. And if you do have to have foundation repairs now, the excellent news is that installing the French drain style of your preference will keep you from having to do repairs again in the future. Basically, you can not need to do repairs ever again. That is quite a bit of money saved.<br />.</p>
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