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What Are the Benefits of a Basement Drainage System?

Water can make its way into your home through a variety of different passages. When you’re not sure where that water’s coming from, it can feel like an impossible challenge to try and get the flow of it back under control. 

Luckily, the professional contractors in your area have a myriad of waterproofing measures ready to make available to you. Interior drainage systems are among the best basement waterproofing measures you can invest in. These systems run the perimeter of your basement and actively catch and redirect water away from the parts of your basement that may be sensitive to damage.  

 There are other home waterproofing measures available to you, though. Why might you want to consider installing some manner of basement drainage system above your other available solutions? 

Types of Basement Drainage Systems 

There are several different types of drainage systems available to you, should you want to consider installing one. These can include: 

  • Interior drainage systems 
  • Exterior drainage systems  
  • Sump pumps 

Interior and exterior drainage systems rely on a series of pipes to capture water and direct it back out of your home again. The lack of power needed to use one of these drains can make it appealing, especially if you’re only contending with minor flooding throughout your space. On the other hand, sump pumps can prove to be the ideal drainage system aids should you find yourself contending with heavy but concentrated flooding. 

Choosing which of these available home drainage systems to work with can be a challenge. There are distinct differences, of course, between their capabilities. More often than not, you can determine which of these drains may suit your best with help from an area professional. Together, you can walk through your home and determine what, if any, kind of damage your basement has seen over the past several months. After discussing repairs, you can then determine whether or not you need widespread protection in the form of an interior drainage system or concentrated care in the form of a sump pump. If it seems like there are pockets of groundwater causing you problems outside of your home, comparatively, an exterior drainage system may better suit your property. 

Doubling Down on Home Solutions 

The good news is that should you find yourself contending with widespread basement damage, be it in the form of flooding or seepage, you can work with area professionals to invest in both repairs and basement waterproofing measures. Repairs will, of course, need to come first so that you can prevent additional damage from wreaking havoc on your home. If you try to install any drainage system without first investing in home repairs, you’ll find that the conditions around your home will worsen and your drainage system will have a much shorter lifespan than it would have in a sealed home. 

That said, there’s no need to confine yourself to a single type of drainage system. You can have your interior drainage system work in tandem with additional waterproofing measures if you are concerned about the amount of water getting into your home. Vapor barriers, for example, can prevent any water that might slip away from your drainage system from getting into your home. Dehumidifiers, comparatively, can help you manage the moisture levels in your home. If you think you may need these additional waterproofing measures in your home, you can discuss which might pair best with an exterior drain tile system when area professionals come to inspect your home. 

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