Water in a basement or crawl space is almost always caused by a drainage problem outside the home. A french drain installed along the foundation perimeter intercepts water before it reaches the structure — fixing the problem at the source rather than just managing the water after it gets inside.

Foundation Perimeter French Drains

A french drain installed along the exterior of the foundation intercepts groundwater and surface water before it can saturate the backfill and find its way through cracks or gaps in the foundation wall. This exterior approach addresses the root cause of the moisture problem — unlike interior systems, which collect water after it has already entered.

Exterior vs. Interior Waterproofing

Interior waterproofing systems — drain tile, sump pumps, interior membranes — manage water after it enters the basement. They work, but they don't stop the water from reaching the foundation. Exterior drainage prevents the water from getting there in the first place. In many cases, exterior drainage improvements significantly reduce or eliminate moisture problems without the need for interior systems.

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