Sistemi di drenaggio – Prevenzione di danni materiali


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If your home or business is frequently experiencing excessive water on the property, it could result in extensive damage. Excessive water can travel all over your property and even enter areas as small as the tiniest crawl space or even larger spaces like a basement, leading to major damage. If your yard area is constantly covered with excessive water, it can become unsightly. In addition, your lawn can suffer from soil erosion. For this reason, you should hire professional irrigation, landscaping, and maintenance specialists to provide you with information on drainage systems that will not only fix the problem, but also prevent it from occurring in the future.

You can call and have one of the company’s representatives to set up a free initial consultation where an expert can discuss drainage systems that will address your needs with you. Through a thorough examination, the expert can find the problems, evaluate the structure and design of your property, and provide you with a solution that is affordable to you. Some options that may be available to you include trench drains, French drains, and sump pits and pumps.

People often get a draining solution because their current one is not up to the job and may have been unable to prevent extensive property damage. The business or homeowner may have had standing water on the property or flowerbed and may have downspouts or sump lines that continuously gush water every time there is a lot of rain. The following are problems that can result from not have an adequate system.

– Cracking foundation
– Extensive erosion
– Gardens that are waterlogged
– Ruined mulch
– Damaged lawns
– Numerous puddles on the property
– Basement leaks
– Mosquitos and additional pest infestations
– Mildew
– Mold

Soil puts forth a significant amount of pressure on basement walls when they are saturated with runoff water, which can lead to shifting, cracking, collapses, and additional structural problems. A drainage system will control above ground runoff water and prevent the majority of it from causing drainage-related problems. Something important to consider is that 1,000 square feet of root that only has an inch of water equals close to 625 gallons that need to go somewhere. Professionals in irrigation, landscaping and maintenance can provide reliable and adequate drainage systems in order to prevent lawn, basement, and landscape problems.

When looking for information on drainage systems, contact professional landscape designers that a fully licensed and insured and who offer 24-hour emergency service. You can find out about maintenance agreements that may offer you long-term savings in additional water saving smart irrigation options.