Driveway Drains
For some properties, especially those that sit below street level, it’s difficult to solve the drainage problem with correct placement and slope alone. In this situation driveway drains will need to be installed. A trench drain, sometimes called a French drain, can be installed where the driveway meets the garage. This type of drain is long and narrow and should run the entire width of the driveway. A trench drain must be covered by a metal grate to keep it free of debris that could clog the pipe. If you live in a very rainy climate, like the Pacific Northwest, consider installing multiple trench drains at different points along your driveway. Decorative grates are available for trench drains that can be used as a unique design element. Smaller site drains can also be used in specific areas of the driveway where water collects.
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