Rain always brings a few drainage calls-some past solutions

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  • Shukura Bakari-Cozart Shukura Bakari-Cozart on Mar 24, 2016
    What are those square boxes I see? Is your water going to the street, which is not an option for me, since my problem is in the middle of my back yard.
  • Odell Odell on Sep 26, 2016
    On your pipe layout how many inches should it drop? Example pipe going to street should it drop like 1/4" every foot? Hope you understand thanks!
  • Jb Jb on May 07, 2017

    Will this work in the Midwest? Does it matter that the ground freezes?

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  • Alex Larson Alex Larson on Mar 09, 2016
    Thanks for this step-by-step photos. By the by, it's very important to seal walls. Is it hard to do yourself? That's a no-brainer, if you are going to use liquid rubber for such purposes. Has anybody tried this for waterproofing foundation from inside http://liquidrubber.ca/products/basement-sealant ? Does it deserve attention?
  • Lisa Lisa on May 25, 2020

    Just wondering if you can help. When it rains a lot the water runs towards my house. The grade is backwards and can’t be fixed unless I Jack house up. How would I install something like this away from the house towards the street?

    • Ipi56993098 Ipi56993098 on Jan 09, 2022

      Hi Lisa did you ever get an answer to your question. We have the exact same situation at our house and need to fix it.

      -Isabel

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