- French Drain Pipe running to curb outlet in Oklahoma City.
CMG Services all of Central Oklahoma including: Norman, Moore, Edmond, Yukon, Mustang, Oklahoma City, Midwest City, Del City, Blanchard, Newcastle, Purcell and Chickasha.
In the past 20 years, CMG has designed and installed a large number of Drainage Systems. For the most part, we have utilized French Drains and Surface Drains of many different shapes and sizes. In two decades we have built up a high level of experience diagnosing Drainage Problems. We know what to look for, what to expect, and how to approach a wide variety of situations where water is in a harmful or undesirable place.
CMG Sprinklers and Drains installs many types of Drains in a wide variety of places. Here are a few of them. French Drain Installation along foundations near walls - French Drain Installation behind retaining walls - French Drain Installation in and around flower beds - French Drain Installation in basements - French Drain Installation near sidewalks and along driveways - French Drain Installation under pool decks and around swimming pools - French Drain Installation on hillsides and on slopes to protect building and homes - Surface Drain Installation in sidewalks set in concrete - Surface Drain Installation in driveway set in concrete - Surface Drain Installation on side of house to catch water from gutter downspout - Surface Drain Installation in basement with Sump Pump inside to pump out the water - Surface Drain Installation in low spot in yard to handle a moderate amount of water - Surface Drain Installation next to driveway to catch water run-off - Surface Drain Installation next to sidewalk to catch water run-off - Surface Drain Installation connected to gutter down-spout - Just what is a "French Drain?" Many times people incorrectly use the phrase, "French Drain," to apply to many different types of Drains that could be used in a Drainage System. The term is widely used and many times incorrectly connected to "Surface Drains," or "Channel Drains." A Surface Drain has a grate that sits on top of a basin. The basin is underground. A Drain Pipe is connected underground to an outlet on the Drain Basin. Storm-Water Drains through the grate into the Drain Basin. Once in the Drain Basin, water travels out of the basin through a Drain Pipe. The Storm-Water continues downhill in an underground Drain Pipe to an exit point. A Surface Drain may come in many different shapes or sizes. It is a Drain Basin with a Drain Grate on top and a Drain Pipe connected on the side. The Drain Grate may be round or square.
- Channel Drain installed in a sidewalk by a front door.
A French Drain is
designed to handle a large volume of water and cover a large area. The
Drain is anyplace the trench goes. It has many applications and can be
used in many situations. It can be installed by itself or incorporated
into a Drainage System with Surface Drains or Gutter Down-Spouts connected to it.
The main downfall of a French Drain is that they, for the most part aren't very pretty. They don't look very nice in a yard once they are completed.
Depending on the area the French Drain is installed and the type of grass around the French Drain, will dictate whether grass grows over the lime stone. Grass can grow up and through the gravel in the French Drain over time eventually covering the gravel. This is OK. It won't have a measurable effect on the performance of the drain.
DONT COVER THE GRAVEL IN THE FRENCH DRAIN WITH DIRT. THE FRENCH DRAIN WON'T WORK IF THE TRENCH IS CLOGGED WITH DIRT. DON'T EVEN INSTALL IT IF YOU ARE GOING TO COVER IT UP WITH DIRT.
DECORATIVE STONE CAN BE USED TO COVER A FRENCH DRAIN AND THEY LOOK GREAT AND LA
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