Exterior Drain Tile Systems in New Jersey and New York

Pros and Cons of Repairing your Wet Basement with an Exterior French Drain

Illustration of an exterior French drain system installed around the perimeter of a home

Cutaway of a French drain system installed on the outside of the concrete footing of a home foundation. A discharge line would also be included to send the water away from your home.

Shown in this photo are the French drain itself (filled with water), a fill of stone, and the backfilled soil.

One way of basement waterproofing that many contractors will suggest for waterproofing a basement is to install a french drain system along the outside perimeter of your home.

To install an exterior French drain, the contractor will take the following steps:

  1. First, the entire perimeter of your home must be cleared. Gardens, steps, porches, etc., must be removed before the work can begin.
  2. Next, the contractor will dig out the perimeter of your home. Excavated dirt will be heaped around the house.
  3. The drain will be laid in a bed of stone along the bottom. The stone, and possibly a layer of filter fabric, are there to protect the drain from clogging.
  4. The excavated soil will be "back filled" on top of the system. In a year, this soil will settle, and the contractor will need to return to fill in more soil.

At Quality 1st Basement Systems, we do not recommend this type of drainage system installed in your home. Instead, we suggest installing an interior basement drain along the inside perimeter of your basement or crawl space. For a free waterproofing quote in the New Jersey and New York area, call or e-mail us today!

Getting Ready To Install an Exterior French Drain

A home before a french drain installation
You Will Need to Remove:
  • Trees
  • Shrubberies
  • Gardens
  • Porches
  • Steps
  • Sidewalks
  • Patios
  • Driveways
  • ..And More

You can expect the contractors to create huge heaps of excavated soil all around your home, creating a mess.

On top of that, the process is extremely expensive. The installation time is twice as long or more than if you choose to have an interior system put in.

Failing French Drains in New Jersey and New York

clogged french drain found in Cherry Hill, New Jersey & Pennsylvania

Exterior french drain systems can easily clog with dirt and other debris, as seen above.

French drain systems have been installed on the outside of homes since the 1920s, and if they were the best way to dry a basement, Quality 1st Basement Systems would be installing them, too. Unfortunately, placing a French drain or exterior footing drain along the outside is a recipe for failure.

When you put a drainage system several feet under the earth, even in a bed of gravel, it will eventually clog with dirt, roots, and debris.

Sometimes, a contractor will try to stop this by laying down a layer of filter fabric around the drain.

In this case, instead of the drain clogging, the filter fabric does and won't let water into the pipe. Other problems such as freezing pipes and improperly sloped lines are also common.

This type of exterior drainage commonly will not handle water that collects under your basement floor, in which case you'll still need a sump pump inside your basement. Some contractors even connect the exterior drains to the sump pump inside. Now that's sure to clog!

What happens when your drainage system clogs? It will need to be excavated and you'll have to start over. Who wants to do that again?

Choose the better basement drain system

You don't have to deal with hassle of clogged drainage systems. The experts at Quality 1st Basement Systems can give you a better solution for your home with our basement drainage systems. For a free waterproofing quote, call or e-mail us today! We service the New Jersey and New York area, including Elizabeth, Newark, Paterson, Perth Amboy, Summit, Toms River, NJ; Philadelphia, and nearby.

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