Crawlspace Drainage Systems - Crawlspace Remediation | Waterford, MI

Crawlspace Drainage Systems

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Crawlspace Drainage Systems
- Serving Michigan

Installing an interior crawlspace drainage system is the most efficient and straightforward method to prevent crawlspace flooding. This system can be installed beneath the floor to intercept and redirect water leaks by utilizing specially-engineered perforated pipes, ensuring your crawlspace remains dry and undamaged.

Our Drainage System Services

  •   Drainage Systems
    THINGS TO CONSIDER
    • Do you have sandy soil - easy digging, or clay?
    • Do you have several "rooms" in your Crawlspace?
  •   Sewage Clean up
    Is it a single puddle or the entire crawlspace?

Small Home

800 sq'
  • Starting at
  • $1500
  • $500

Average Home

1500sq'
  • Starting at
  • $1900
  • $1500

Large Home

2000+ sq'
  • Starting at
  • $2200
  • $2500+

Signs You May Need a Drainage System

If you are experiencing any signs of excess moisture or water buildup in your crawlspace, consider investing in an internal crawlspace drainage system. This system can effectively redirect water away from your home's foundation, prevent crawlspace flooding, and ensure your home's structure isn't damaged. In addition, by addressing the issue early on, you can avoid costly repairs in the future and maintain a safe, comfortable home.

    • Standing Water
    • Damp or Musty Smell
    • Mold or Mildew
    • Pest Problems
    • Cracks in Foundation Walls
    • Uneven Floors

 

Need Answers?

If your crawlspace is holding moisture or water, call the experts at Crawlspace Remediation to assess the situation and ask about our drain installation services. We can help with drain installations and crawlspace water cleanup.

Installation Process

The process involves several steps. First, a trench is dug around the perimeter of the affected area, such as the crawlspace, and lined with a permeable fabric to prevent soil and debris from clogging the drain. Next, a layer of gravel is added to the bottom of the trench, followed by a perforated pipe placed on top of the gravel. The pipe is then covered with more gravel, and the trench is backfilled with soil. Finally, the drain is connected to a sump pump or other drainage outlet, which will carry the water away from your home.

Hire Crawlspace Remediation to ensure the job is done correctly and avoid potential issues.

Frequently Asked Questions

An interior crawlspace drainage system is installed in the ground to redirect water away from a building's foundation. It consists of a perforated pipe surrounded by gravel or other aggregate material. 

An interior crawlspace drain collects water from the surrounding area and directs it away from the building's foundation. The perforated pipe allows water to enter and then redirects it to a designated drainage outlet, such as a sump pump. 

A system should be installed in areas where water tends to accumulate, such as in basements, crawlspaces, or low-lying areas in the yard. It can also be installed around the perimeter of a building to prevent water from seeping into the foundation. 

The installation time can vary depending on the size and complexity of the project. For typical installation in a basement or crawlspace, it can take anywhere from several hours to a few days to complete. 

The cost of a drain installation can vary widely depending on factors such as the size of the project, the type of materials used, and the property's location.

Need Answers?

If your crawlspace is holding moisture or water, call the experts at Crawlspace Remediation to assess the situation and ask about our drain installation services. We can help with drain installations and crawlspace water cleanup.

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