Drainage Issues

DRAINAGE ISSUES

Solutions for Drainage Problems

Commercial Concrete Culvert Drainage Issues and Solutions

When it comes to commercial concrete drainage issues, there are common problems that can occur, which can lead to issues such as flooding, erosion, and more. Here are some of the most common problems and their solutions:

  • Drainage ditches and culverts that become clogged with debris
  • Sediment buildup in drainage pipes
  • Collapsed or damaged drainage pipes
  • Improperly functioning or damaged drainage pumps

If you’re experiencing any of these problems, addressing them asap is important to avoid further damage. Our professionals can come out and assess the situation to recommend the best course of action.

Cleaning out drainage ditches and culverts regularly to prevent debris from clogging them up. You can also use sediment filters in drainage pipes to prevent sediment buildup. Repairing or replacing damaged drainage pipes can help to prevent flooding. If you have a drainage pump, be sure to have it serviced regularly and replaced if it is not functioning properly.

What We Can Do To Fix the Existing Patio Drainage Problem?

It is not too late to improve the drainage of your patio! There are a few things we can do to fix an existing patio drainage problem, including:

  • Install a drainage channel that directs water away from your patio
  • Install a cement-based leveling compound to create a slope (ranging from 5 inches down to 1 inch)
  • Replace any sunken pavers
  • Repair or replace any damaged drainage pipes
  • Add gravel to the base of your patio to improve drainage

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How To Prevent Drainage Problems With a New Patio

Although these problems may have easy fixes, preventing them in the first place is always the best option. To prevent drainage problems when putting up a new patio, make sure to:

  • Plan your patio installation with drainage in mind
  • Selecting the appropriate drainage system for the task
  • Contracting professionals help to install the drainage system correctly
  • Building the patio with the proper slope for drainage
  • Using high-quality materials that will promote water runoff
  • Build a patio with porous or permeable concrete or pavers

No matter what kind of patio or deck you have, it’s important to be aware of the potential for drainage problems. You can enjoy your patio without worrying by taking steps to prevent or fix these problems. We can help you with all your issues with drainage problems on commercial property
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Have A Few More Questions?

One way to fix drainage problems is to install a drainage system. This system will collect and redirect water away from your property.

If you are having drainage problems, you should contact a professional such as FoamWorks. We will be able to assess the situation and recommend the best course of action.



There are a few ways to solve water drainage problems. One way is to install a drainage system. This system will collect and redirect water away from your property. Another way is to grade your land so that water drains away from your home or business.

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