Rain and storm water can cause important damage to constructions and infrastructure works. It can affect building foundations, fences, gates, bridges, but also roads, parking lots, and even gardens. This is why most builders include an underground drain basin in their constructions plans, in order to prevent such problems from occurring. This article takes a closer look at some of the benefits of installing such a device to protect your assets from rain water that doesn’t drain properly.
The greatest benefit of installing a drain basin is that you won’t have to worry about heavy rains and storms that may lead to the flooding of your backyard. By helping the water to drain away from the ground, you’ll prevent water accumulations that may lead to various other problems. Your lawn will always be beautiful and healthy, as it won’t need to survive periods with stale water. In addition, by choosing an underground basin, you won’t need to give up space in your yard to install it. Everything will work like a charm without any visible signs other than the drainage grids.
When choosing the size of your catch basin, ensure that you do some research, in order to estimate the maximum water volume it will need to hold. Although you won’t be able to estimate it with great accuracy, at least you’ll have a rough idea about the most appropriate size and about the size of the filters. There are many suppliers of such devices, so take time to do some research, in order to choose the best one for your project. Also, check out these drainage kits, in order to determine which accessories will come as part of the kit and which ones you’ll need to order separately. If you hire a professional company to do everything for you, you won’t have to bother with such details. These experts will choose the right systems, so you’l lonly have to choose the color of the grates and perhaps other design elements.
You should be very careful when you choose the location for your underground drain basin. For best results, make sure you install it on the lowest spot in your yard. In addition, you have to locate the nearest outlet that will be able to handle the added water. Beware, though, in case you intend to connect to a municipal drainage or run off system, you’ll have to ask your local authorities for permission. Never start such projects prior to obtaining all needed approvals from the authorities. If you don’t know what to do, consider hiring an expert in drainage systems to help you with the paperwork. You may need to ask authorities for permission even if your intention is to connect to a nearby creek or lake.
As you’ll have to dig to install your underground equipment, you’ll need to check for any underground utilities. The last thing you want is to hit some pipes or some electric wires. Be cautious and everything is going to be just fine.