Drainage systems are designed to dispose of wastewater as quickly as possible and should prevent gases from sewers and septic tanks from entering residential areas.
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We all know that water can actually destroy a building, or at least cause some chaos. It can lead to damp and mould, cause a burst pipe or damage a ceiling when there’s a leak. What you may not know, however, is that water can also wreak havoc from the outside of a building, not just on the inside. With that said it’s important to pay attention to any drainage issues and properly maintain the drainage system on the property.
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You might be wondering what actually defines a drainage issue? Well, it normally refers to standing or ponding water; essentially, water from heavy rainfall that does not go away and instead starts to form puddles on the property. This tends to happen when the ground is flat or the soil stays saturated for long period of times. This will cause problems for landscape designers or gardeners, who will be unable to cut the lawn and may even end up with ruined equipment. Plants and shrubs will become damaged and the lawn could potentially become a breeding ground for rodents and insects. If left for long periods of time, water can damage the foundations of a business, by corroding and weakening the concrete. Talk to our team about a wide range of drainage solutions and services.
Learn More- The main types of drains are surface and subsurface. Surface drains (also referred to as open drains) are typically ditches from which low-gravity conditions remove excess surface water from agricultural land. When deep enough, the ditches can also provide relief to adjacent areas. Surface drainage also can be used as an outlet for collection and disposal of water from subsurface drainage systems.
- Surface drains (also referred to as open drains) are typically ditches from which low-gravity conditions remove excess surface water from agricultural land. When deep enough, the ditches can also provide relief to adjacent areas. Surface drainage also can be used as an outlet for collection and disposal of water from subsurface drainage systems. The main types of drains are surface and subsurface.
- When deep enough, the ditches can also provide relief to adjacent areas. Surface drainage also can be used as an outlet for collection and disposal of water from subsurface drainage systems. The main types of drains are surface and subsurface. Surface drains (also referred to as open drains) are typically ditches from which low-gravity conditions remove excess surface water from agricultural land.