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Sump Pump Connected to Channel Drain

 

Do you have water standing in your yard, on your driveway, on your sidewalk, in your basement, or leaking into your home?

Oklahoma Drainage – can help with the installation of a: French Drain, Surface Drain, Channel Drain, Basement Drain, Trench Drain, Basin Drain, or Sump Pump.  We will Diagnose your Drainage Problem and Design a Drainage System Just for your needs.

 

We service all of Central and Western Oklahoma.

 

Sump Pumps can be connected to French Drains.  When you have a low-lying area that needs a French Drain, but it is up-hill in all directions and there is no way for the French Drain to move water to the Exit Point, a Sump Pump can be used.

Sump Pump installation

Sump Pump Fed by a Driveway Channel Drain

Two Sizes of Sump Pumps

Pump Size refers to how powerful it is not how physically large it is.  For Home or Small Business use a 1/3 Horse or a 1/2 Horse Works Best.  Larger Pumps such as a 1 Horse Pump must be ordered by a supplier and must be Hard Wired to 220 voltage by an electrician.

 

Installing concrete channel drain

Setting the concrete around the channel drain

Sump Pump Drain Cavity Connected to Channel Drain

Sump Pump Connected to Channel Drain


Oklahoma City French Drain Installation, Norman, Edmond, Midwest City

Oklahoma Drainage   

installs a variety of other types of Drains.  Our Drainage Systems may utilize: French Drains, Surface Drains, Channel Drains, Trench Drains, Basin Drains, and Sump Pumps

In the past 32 years, we have installed French Drains to keep water away from home and business foundations. Surface Drains can keep water away from sidewalks and driveways. Trench Drains, and French Drains to keep standing water out of flowerbeds and yards. a

French Drains

can be installed by themselves, or as part of a Drainage System that uses other French Drains, Surface Drains, or other Drain combinations

Typically, a French Drain is used to protect a broad area that has a lot of standing water.  A French Drain might run alongside a home’s foundation. 

If water is running toward your home underground (through sandy soil), A French Drain is the only Solution  for draining away water flowing underground.

 

6 Inch French Drain

6 Inch French Drain