Oklahoma City Channel Drain
Oklahoma Drainage and Sprinkler Repair
Channel Drain Installation is a primary focus for Oklahoma Drainage and Sprinkler Repair. We have been installing Channel Drains as part of Drainage Systems since 1993. We also install Surface Drains, French Drains, and Sump Pumps to fit our customer’s needs.
A Drainage System is made up of three parts. An Intake, a transition, and Exit.
An intake is a Drain or a group of Drains that brings water into the Drainage System. It can be a French Drain, Surface Drains, Channel Drain, or Sump Pump.
A Drainage System can have one intake or several. If more than one, it can be any combination of French Drains, Surface Drains, Etc.
For Example: You might have a Surface Drain set in your sidewalk and a Channel Drain next to your driveway and a French Drain in your yard. They all connect to each other through drainpipe and feed water into the Drainage System.
The Transition
The Transition is the Drainpipe that takes the water to the exit point. It can be a large pipe or small depending on how much water needs to be moved and how fast it needs to drain. More than one Drainage Exit Point. This increases the amount of water that the Drainage System can move.
There are other things to take into account and consider as well.

French Drain installed under walkway
Oklahoma Drainage and Sprinkler Repair install French Drains and Surface Drains in lawns, flower beds and many other places. We also install Surface Drains and Channel Drains Set in concrete in sidewalks and driveways. Wherever you need a Drain to help protect your home or property, we are there to help. Experience Counts, going on 33 years now.
Oklahoma Drainage and Sprinkler Repair 405 203 9419 — We provide:
French Drain Installation, Surface Drain Installation, Drainage System Installation
Sprinkler Repair for all aspects of Residential Sprinkler Systems
We Provide:
Drainage Systems, French Drains, Surface Drains, Channel Drains, Sump Pumps, Sprinkler Repair, with 33 years of experience.

French Drain Installation under walkway

Completed French Drain under walkway
Just what is a “French Drain?” Many times, people incorrectly Harsh weather in Oklahoma seems to become more common. In 2013, Norman Oklahoma had 4 inches of rain in two hours. That’s the most rain in a short time that I can remember. Storm-Water runoff can cause damage to all types of property and buildings.
Water getting inside your house is never a good thing.
A Drainage System that utilizes a French Drain can help.

Drains can protect your home and property from water damage. Large 6 Inch French Drain Installed in Norman
Drainage Systems can be made up of one drain or a combination of many drains. Drainage problems can be very complex. Complex Drainage Problems may require a combination of several different types of drains all inter-connected and working together. Other times the drainage problem may be simple and straight-forward requiring only one drain or several of the same type of drain connected together.
Complex French Drain
An example of a complex drainage system would be: A French Drain in the back yard connected to a Surface Drain near a flower bed connected to several gutter downspouts, which are connected to a Channel Drain going across a driveway, which is connected to additional Surface Drain in the front yard, which runs to a Curb Fitting that lets all the water drain out on to the street.
A simple Drainage System might consist of a Surface Drain that is connected to a second Surface Drain which runs to a Pop-up Emitter which lets water drain over the curb and into the street.
Drainage Exit
An “Exit Point” is the term used for where all the water leaves the Drainage System. Determining the Exit Point is very critical. It is one of the first things we do when diagnosing a Drainage Problem.



























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