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Why Proper Drainage is Essential for Your Home's Health

When it comes to protecting your home, few things are as crucial and often overlooked as proper drainage. Water might seem harmless, but over time, poor drainage can cause serious damage to your foundation, landscaping, and even your basement.

 

One of the most common drainage issues homeowners faces comes from gutter downspouts that discharge too close to the foundation. When rainwater isn't directed far enough away, it seeps into the soil near your home, putting pressure on foundation walls and increasing the risk of basement leaks or flooding.

 

To prevent this, it's essential that your downspouts discharge water at least 6 feet away from your home. This distance helps redirect water far enough to reduce the risk of it finding its way back toward your foundation. Whether you're using downspout extensions or underground drainpipes, this simple step can make a huge difference in keeping your basement dry and your home's foundation intact.

 

If you've noticed pooling water near your home or dampness in your basement, it's time to evaluate your drainage. A quick inspection and a few affordable adjustments can save you thousands on future repairs.

 
 
 

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