Monday, 9 November 2015
How Drain Tile Systems Help Your Home Basement Stay Dry
Renovating your basement. Why not? After all, it probably has a floor space bigger than any other rooms in your home. Whether you wish to convert it into a home theater, game room, library, office, or an extra guest room, there are many things you have to consider. Vancouver is prone to rain and heavy snowfall, so to protect your investment, you’ll need to improve your basement drainage system to ensure your new haven stays dry. Reducing moisture problems First things first: Your home’s gutter and downspouts should effectively direct water away from your foundation. To determine if this is the case, go out while it’s raining and observe how water moves from your roof unto the ground. Do the areas below the roof slope and direct water away from the foundation? If not, you would have to regrade the slope. On the other hand, if water still keeps pooling, consider having drain tile installed.
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Saturday, 3 October 2015
Keep Your Home Basement Dry with Drain Tiles
Your basement is usually where all the
moisture and water goes; gravity draws them down to the lowest part of your
house. This can be problematic for those who want a dry basement. Fortunately,
drain tiles exist.
Sunday, 6 September 2015
Looking to Solve Standing Water Issues in Your Yard? Get a Drain Tile
A garden or yard is supposed to be well-watered, not very soggy that plants can’t thrive in it anymore. For some people, the immediate solution is putting in a dry well, but such a fix doesn’t really help. For one, a dry well is simply a gravel-filled hole dug in the ground, which will quickly fill with water while the soil around it remains soggy. Subsequently, the dry well is rendered almost useless. There are far more effective drainage solutions that exist for drenched yards in Vancouver and elsewhere. Since a dry well is unlikely to correct such a problem, enter the capabilities of drain tiles, which are pipes with tiny holes (perforations) buried underground. Water enters the pipe through the perforations and makes its way to a dedicated place, where it’s discharged onto a retention pond or storm sewer.
http://kerrisdaleroofinganddrains.com/looking-to-solve-standing-water-issues-in-your-yard-get-a-drain-tile/
Monday, 3 August 2015
Avoiding Clogged Drainage in Vancouver through Proper Grease Disposal
You probably know the devastating effects of a blocked drain system on your health and environment: stagnant pools of water, the dreadfully musty odor, and the possible mosquito infestation all lining up to make living in your home an uncomfortable experience. These effects are avoidable and usually limited to the household, but it would seem not everyone is fully aware of how they can disrupt the daily flow of an entire region. Metro Vancouver reports that, the considerable amounts of grease entering the sewer is leading to big complications for their drainage systems, hindering normal movement and causing it to backflow or spill out into the streets. Also, it costs the city over 2 million dollars each year just to remove accumulated grease.
http://kerrisdaleroofinganddrains.com/avoiding-clogged-drainage-in-vancouver-through-proper-grease-disposal/
Wednesday, 29 July 2015
The Need to Have Drainage Tiles in Vancouver
Mould is one of the biggest risks in Vancouver housing
today. Mould can form anywhere there is sufficient moisture. Slightly damp
laundry, open windows, or even leaky corners can all cause enough moisture to
jump-start a serious mould problem overnight.
Vancouver's weather is notoriously unpredictable. Although storms rolling in can create a beautiful medley of sun, hail and rain together, it's not just the resulting rainbows that you should be thinking about. Even in summer, a sudden flood may occur and build up enough water around the corners of your home to make you think twice about going into your basement.
Once it's taken hold, a mould infestation can bring a characteristic stench and weaken your immune system. As time goes on, there is a chance for mould to die naturally – but that chance is very low in wet Vancouver, where it's more likely that a mould infestation will simply cause more and more damage over time.
The best way to deal with mould is to prevent it by preventing the accumulation of moisture. On a basic level, this could mean being diligent about how much wet air you let into your home, cleaning up spills, and dry-cleaning your clothing where possible.
For individual homes, however, it definitely means having drainage tiles installed and maintained in your basement. A mould infestation can be cleaned expertly, but it can also recur. The best choice is to prevent it!
Vancouver's weather is notoriously unpredictable. Although storms rolling in can create a beautiful medley of sun, hail and rain together, it's not just the resulting rainbows that you should be thinking about. Even in summer, a sudden flood may occur and build up enough water around the corners of your home to make you think twice about going into your basement.
Once it's taken hold, a mould infestation can bring a characteristic stench and weaken your immune system. As time goes on, there is a chance for mould to die naturally – but that chance is very low in wet Vancouver, where it's more likely that a mould infestation will simply cause more and more damage over time.
The best way to deal with mould is to prevent it by preventing the accumulation of moisture. On a basic level, this could mean being diligent about how much wet air you let into your home, cleaning up spills, and dry-cleaning your clothing where possible.
For individual homes, however, it definitely means having drainage tiles installed and maintained in your basement. A mould infestation can be cleaned expertly, but it can also recur. The best choice is to prevent it!
Thursday, 9 July 2015
Avoiding Problems with Drain Tiles
Why do you need a drain tile in your yard?
The use of tile drainage,
commonly called drain tile, system started with agriculture. Excess
water in the soil harms crops just like lack of water does. While
irrigation solves lack of water, tile drainage solves excess water.
Monday, 6 July 2015
Problems with Basement Vancouver drainage, solved with drain tiles.
Basements might look like relatively safe areas due to being underground, but they are actually the most vulnerable to flooding. Vancouver basements that are built into the ground means that any flooding that occurs at ground level is sure to trickle down into the spaces. A flooded basement can lead to all sorts of problems, such as staining, water damage, and the growth of mold. Drainage Vancouver homeowners need to find ways to prevent basement flooding, results less damage to the home.
http://kerrisdaleroofinganddrains.com/problems-with-basement-vancouver-drainage-solved-with-drain-tiles/
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