Channel Drains are a type of Surface Drain. They can be installed in many places. The most common applications are in Driveways in Front of Garage Door, Around or near swimming pools, and in sidewalks. Typically they are set in concrete.
Do you have water standing on your Driveway?
Does water flow across your sidewalk and under the side door to your Garage?
Is water left on your deck after a Pool Party?
When it Rains, are you forced to walk through water coming out your front door?
If so you definitely need a Channel Drain Installed!
Channel Drains are a great way to deal with unwanted water that may be on a driveway, sidewalk, or near a pool!
Channel Drains can look great and be very functional and durable.
However, A Channel Drain is not an easy thing to install! It takes a great deal of precision, Experience, and Attention to Detail. This is Definitely Not something to allow your Landscape Company to attempt, or your Brother-In-Law! Just because someone is skilled at pushing a mower around, doesn’t mean you should let them cut across your driveway with a concrete saw. I get a lot of business fixing and replacing Drains of all types that were installed incorrectly by landscape companies and armatures. Typically they stick to messing up French Drains, but I have fixed Channel Drains that were an absolute “Train Wreck!” as well.
Oklahoma Drainage has been installing Channel Drains for 30 years. We have been installing Channel Drains, French Drains, Surface Drains and Sump Pumps since 1993.
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