Why Replace a French Drain?
The French Drain is one of the essentials when it comes to protecting a building’s foundation walls. In Quebec, the installation of a French Drain is mandatory, since it acts as a drainage system for the evacuation of water. Over time, roots or iron ochre can clog the drain. It can also collapse or break, so it may be wise to replace it rather than repair it.
First, we’ll send a team on-site to assess the condition of the existing installations. We begin with a visual inspection of any symptoms of deficiencies in the drainage system to determine the appropriate intervention.


Signs That Your French Drain Needs to Be Replaced
Certain signs can indicate that you need to replace your French drain. This is notably the case when we notice the appearance of mold. Other warning signs are high humidity in the basement, signs of efflorescence, foul odors, or cracks in the foundation. These can indicate a more serious problem, as well as allowing water infiltration and more extensive damage.
If you find yourself in this situation, please don’t hesitate to contact the experts at Béton Fondation Plus! We have the necessary equipment for your French drain replacement, in full compliance with established standards.

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