Footing drain
A drainage system installed at the base of a foundation to collect and redirect groundwater away from the structure.
A footing drain is a system of pipes that collects and redirects groundwater away from a building's foundation, preventing moisture infiltration. It is crucial for optimizing foundation protection, enhancing durability, and supporting site drainage. By providing a reliable and effective drainage solution, footing drains support efficient site development, reduce risks, and contribute to successful project delivery by ensuring that foundations are well-protected, aligned with design specifications, and compliant with environmental and regulatory standards.
Used in a sentence
Footing drains were installed to prevent water from accumulating around the foundation.
Synonyms/variation
Perimeter Drain
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