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This is a clever drainage systemFrench Drain Explained: A Simple Solution for Yard and Foundation Drainage

The image illustrates a French drain system, one of the most effective and reliable ways to manage excess water around homes, gardens, and foundations.
This underground drainage method redirects water away from problem areas, protecting structures and soil from long-term damage.

What the Image Shows
The cutaway diagram reveals a trench dug alongside a structure, filled with layers of stone and a perforated drainage pipe. Measurements indicate:
3 feet wide gravel-filled trench
20 inches deep from surface to pipe
Perforated pipe wrapped in fabric at the bottom
Gravel above the pipe to allow water flow
Grass and soil sit above the system, hiding it from view once installed.

How a French Drain Works
A French drain does not “collect” water—it redirects it:
Water seeps through the soil, Gravel allows water to move freely downward
The perforated pipe captures the water Water flows through the pipe to a safe discharge point
Gravity does the work—no electricity or pumps required.

Why Gravel Is Essential
-Gravel plays a critical role in the system:
-Prevents soil compaction around the pipe,
-Creates air pockets for water movement
-Flters debris before water reaches the pipe
-Reduces pressure buildup near foundationsWithout gravel, the drain would clog quickly.
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