FRENCH DRAIN CONTRACTOR IN OKLAHOMA CITY, NORMAN, EDMOND 


Oklahoma Drainage –  We install French Drains, Channel Drains, Surface Drains, Sump Pumps and Sod.

If You live in Oklahoma City and water damaging your foundation, We can install a French Drain for you.

If you live in Norman and have water standing on your driveway, We can install a Channel Drain for you.

If you live in Edmond and have water flooding your basement, We can install a Sump Pump for you.

If you live in Moore and have water washing out your flower bed mulch, We can install a Surface Drain for you.

If you live in Yukon and need grass to grow we can install Sod too!

 

French Drain Installation has been an area of focus for us for the past 26 years.  During that time we have installed over 1000 French Drains in the Oklahoma City area.

A French Drain is one of several types of Drains that can make – up a Drainage System.   French Drains are intended to move large amounts of water away from a Problem Drainage Area.  Water may be standing in that area, flowing across the area on the surface, or flowing across the area below ground or “Sub Surface.”  A French Drain can remove Standing Water, Water Flow at ground level, or water flow below ground level. (Surface Drains can’t do this!)

Installing French Drain

The White Material is the Trench Liner. The black material is the Pipe Filter.

 

 

Drain Pipe running from French Drain to the street in Oklahoma City

Drainpipe running from French Drain to the street in Oklahoma City

Recently we installed a Double Six-inch French Drain in Edmond.  A Double French Drain is simple.  Instead of installing one French Drainpipe, You install two French Drainpipes side by side in the same trench.  This is necessary when trying to divert a large volume of water that is moving fast down a steep incline or hill.  The Trench is wider and deeper than normal and can handle a huge volume of water.

A Double French Drain also may be considered when trying to protect a home or important building from potential flooding.  Many times the installation of two French Drains side by side is overkill.  It is done to ensure the customer has piece of mind and never has to worry about potential flooding.

A French Drain many is  used to move water away from or protect foundations.  A French Drain will move both Surface Water and Sub Surface water away from a buildings foundation to an Exit Point where the water can be released without doing damage.

French Drain with colored river rock

French Drain with colored river rock

 

Cutting The Curb and Installing Curb Fitting for French Drain

Cutting The Curb and Installing Curb Fitting for French Drain

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