Trench Drains

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Trench Drains in Thomasville, NC

What is a trench drain?  It is also known as a channel drain, a slot drain, or sometimes referred to as linear drains.  No matter what you call it, the team at Top Hat Chimney & Masonry in Thomasville, NC can help.  When the drain system is installed properly, it will prevent water damage to your basement and other lower lying areas of your home.  

A trench drain typically has a grate that covers the draining channel and will be flush with your floor.  It is used to capture surface water before it can cause any moisture issues.  

What is the Difference Between a French Drain & a Trench Drain?

French Drain

French drains are filled in with gravel or rocks.  Under the rock or gravel, you will find a perforated pipe which redirects the water to a tank, a drain field or just away from your home or building.
French drains typically don't require maintenance for at least 10 years however, a regular inspection is suggested to ensure that it does not get clogged.  A clogged drain can lead to flooding and other unwanted problems.

Trench Drain

Trench drains are used to divert excess water away from the surface.  Trench drains work with gravity and are designed to help manage rain or storm water from causing problems in parking lots, sidewalks, and driveways.  
Trench drains have a grate or cover over it so it can be easily removed to clean out old debris, leaves, etc.  A clogged trench drain can cause water to enter your building or can cause other more substantial problems. 
If you are experiencing flooding problems or standing puddles of water at your home or business in or around Thomasville, NC, give the professionals at Top Hat Chimney & Masonry a call today.  We are here to help.
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