
What makes the WaterGuard French drain system much more effective than a basic French drain or drain tile system is its design. The WaterGuard drainage channel is specifically designed to rest on the basement footing. This keeps the channel out of the mud (sometimes called the Mud Zone), and makes it extremely resistant to clogging. A specially designed flange on the top creates a nice clean edge at the perimeter of the basement floor, rather than an open half-inch gap of most French drain installs. This flange stops dirt and debris from getting into the system. In Nevada and California, call or contact us online for the best French Drain waterproofing system available. We offer Free estimates.
French drains and drain tile originated in the 1920s for the purpose of waterproofing basements. Originally designed with clay tile (thus "drain tile"), the French drain was an excellent solution. Today, this drainage channel system is typically made from large, round PVC plastic piping with holes drilled into it. However, in 1989, Basement Systems, Inc. developed a drainage channel called WaterGuard. Like any French drain systems, WaterGuard is installed along the interior perimeter of the foundation - although a French drain or drain tile system can be installed at the exterior (which we don't recommend for its high failure rate), underneath the basement floor and drains to a gravity drain or to a sump pump system.
All over Sacramento and Roseville, California, Basement Systems USA has installed the WaterGuard wet basement waterproofing system, and has dug out numerous clogged, French drain and drain tile systems.
Let Capital Clean Space solve your wet basement problem once and for all - and we supply a written, transferable lifetime warranty on our waterproofing system.
For a free inspection and estimate on the state-of-the-art WaterGuard French drain or drain tile system in, NV and CA call or contact us online.