On Site With Form-a-Drain
- Tags:
- Form,
- Form-a-Drain,
- Lumber,
- Management,
- Strategy
- Source:
- Hanley Wood
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Overview: Form-A-Drain works much like the dimensional lumber and metal footing forms. But unlike traditional lumber or metal forms, which must be stripped once the footings are poured, these hollow plastic forms are left in place to become the home's foundation drain. Form-A-Drain is in most cases a better foundation-drainage system than perforated pipe. Whereas schedule-20 or corrugated pipe can be easily sloped the wrong way or improperly positioned, Form-A-Drain is always in the right spot for effective drainage, and it provides drainage from both sides of the footing. (For this reason, Form-A-Drain works well as part of a radon-control strategy, if needed).
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Format: PDF | Size: 644KB | Date: Mar 2005 | Pages: 8
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